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Politics after Television
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Author(s):
Arvind Rajagopal
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September 22 2009
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 30
Hindu nationalism and the cultural forms of Indian politics
pp. 72
Prime time religion
pp. 121
The communicating thing and its public
pp. 151
A “split public” in the making and unmaking of the Ram Janmabhumi movement
pp. 212
Organization, performance, and symbol
pp. 237
Hindutva goes global
pp. 271
Conclusion
pp. 292
Notes
pp. 372
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