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Cambridge University Press 2001 Trade paperback Good Light general wear. May have light notes/highlighting. Shelfwear minor underlining on a few pages, bruised corner tips, minor sticker on back of cover Paperback.
ISBN10: 0521648394, ISBN13: 9780521648394, [publisher: Cambridge University Press] Softcover Light general wear. May have light notes/highlighting. Shelfwear minor underlining on a few pages, bruised corner tips, minor sticker on back of cover Paperback. [New York, NY, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2001]
ISBN10: 0521648394, ISBN13: 9780521648394, [publisher: C.U.P., 2001.] Softcover First Edition 1st edition. 8vo. viii + 393pp. Minor bump to fore-edges of a few pages. Paperback in original pictorial purple wrapps. with faded spine. ISBN 0521648394 US$8 [Hay on Wye, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2001]
ISBN10: 0521648394, ISBN13: 9780521648394, [publisher: Cambridge University Press] Softcover Winner of the 2003 Ananda Kentish Coomaraswamy Book Prize In January 1987, the Indian state-run television began broadcasting a Hindu epic in serial form, the Ramayan, to nationwide audiences, violating a decades-old taboo on religious partisanship. What resulted was the largest political campaign in post-independence times, around the symbol of Lord Ram, led by Hindu nationalists. The complexion of Indian politics was irrevocably changed thereafter. In this book, Arvind Rajagopal analyses this extraordinary series of events. While audiences may have thought they were harking back to an epic golden age, Hindu nationalist leaders were embracing the prospects of neoliberalism and globalisation. Television was the device that hinged these movements together, symbolising the new possibilities of politics, at once more inclusive and authoritarian. Simultaneously, this study examines how the larger historical context was woven into and changed the character of Hindu nationalism. Very good condition. Name inscribed at top of inside cover page. 2.3 Centimeters X 15.2 Centimeters X 22.9 Centimeters [ARMIDALE, NSW, Australia] [Publication Year: 2001]
ISBN10: 0521648394, ISBN13: 9780521648394, [publisher: Cambridge University Press] Softcover Buy with confidence! Book is in acceptable condition with wear to the pages, binding, and some marks within [Amherst, NY, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2001]
ISBN10: 0521648394, ISBN13: 9780521648394, [publisher: Cambridge University Press] Softcover Good condition. This is the average used book, that has all pages or leaves present, but may include writing. Book may be ex-library with stamps and stickers. [Tucson, AZ, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2001]
ISBN10: 0521648394, ISBN13: 9780521648394, [publisher: Cambridge University Press] Softcover Gently used book with ongoing seller support until you're fully satisfied with your purchase. [Del Rio, TN, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2001]
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Cambridge University Press 2001-01-29 Paperback Good Textbook, May Have Highlights, Notes and/or Underlining, BOOK ONLYNO ACCESS CODE, NO CD, Ships with Emailed Tracking.
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New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The Politics After Television: Hindu Nationalism and the Reshaping of the Public in India. ISBN 0521648394 9780521648394 [GB]
Cambridge University Press, Date: 2001-01-29. Paperback. Good. Textbook, May Have Highlights, Notes and/or Underlining, BOOK ONLYNO ACCESS CODE, NO CD, Ships with Emailed Tracking 2001. Cambridge University Press ISBN 0521648394 9780521648394 [US]
ISBN10: 0521648394, ISBN13: 9780521648394, [publisher: Cambridge University Press] Softcover Buy with confidence! Book is in new, never-used condition 1.5 [Amherst, NY, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2001]
Paperback / softback. New. The broadcast on Indian national television in January 1987 of the Hindu epic The Ramayana sparked the largest political campaign in post-independence times, led by Hindu nationalists. Arvind Rajagopal's book analyses this extraordinary series of events. This book will interest scholars of politics, sociology, religion, media, and South Asian studies. ISBN 0521648394 9780521648394 [GB]
ISBN10: 0521648394, ISBN13: 9780521648394, [publisher: Cambridge University Press CUP] Softcover pp. 404 Index [New York, NY, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2001]
ISBN10: 0521648394, ISBN13: 9780521648394, [publisher: Cambridge University Press] Softcover pp. 404 2:B&W 6 x 9 in or 229 x 152 mm Perfect Bound on Creme w/Gloss Lam [Hounslow, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2001]
Cambridge University Press, Date: 2001-01-29. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! 2001. Cambridge University Press ISBN 0521648394 9780521648394 [US]
ISBN10: 0521648394, ISBN13: 9780521648394, [publisher: Cambridge University Press] Softcover Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Winner of the 2003 Ananda Kentish Coomaraswamy Book Prize In January 1987, the Indian state-run television began broadcasting a Hindu epic in serial form, the Ramayan, to nationwide audiences, violating a decades-old taboo on religious partisanship. What resulted was the largest political campaign in post-independence times, around the symbol of Lord Ram, led by Hindu nationalists. The complexion of Indian politics was irrevocably changed thereafter. In this book, Arvind Rajagopal analyses this extraordinary series of events. While audiences may have thought they were harking back to an epic golden age, Hindu nationalist leaders were embracing the prospects of neoliberalism and globalisation. Television was the device that hinged these movements together, symbolising the new possibilities of politics, at once more inclusive and authoritarian. Simultaneously, this study examines how the larger historical context was woven into and changed the character of Hindu nationalism. [Einbeck, Germany] [Publication Year: 2001]
ISBN10: 0521648394, ISBN13: 9780521648394, [publisher: Cambridge University Press] Softcover Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Winner of the 2003 Ananda Kentish Coomaraswamy Book Prize In January 1987, the Indian state-run television began broadcasting a Hindu epic in serial form, the Ramayan, to nationwide audiences, violating a decades-old taboo on religious partisanship. What resulted was the largest political campaign in post-independence times, around the symbol of Lord Ram, led by Hindu nationalists. The complexion of Indian politics was irrevocably changed thereafter. In this book, Arvind Rajagopal analyses this extraordinary series of events. While audiences may have thought they were harking back to an epic golden age, Hindu nationalist leaders were embracing the prospects of neoliberalism and globalisation. Television was the device that hinged these movements together, symbolising the new possibilities of politics, at once more inclusive and authoritarian. Simultaneously, this study examines how the larger historical context was woven into and changed the character of Hindu nationalism. [Einbeck, Germany] [Publication Year: 2001]
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