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  <titleInfo>
    <title>Politics of Belonging in Contemporary India</title>
    <subTitle>Anxiety and intimacy</subTitle>
  </titleInfo>
  <name type="personal">
    <namePart>Chakraborty, Kaustav</namePart>
  </name>
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  <originInfo>
    <place>
      <placeTerm type="text">New York</placeTerm>
    </place>
    <publisher>Routledge</publisher>
    <dateIssued>2020</dateIssued>
    <issuance/>
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  <physicalDescription>
    <extent>xiii, 262 p</extent>
  </physicalDescription>
  <abstract>This book looks at the emerging forms of intimacies in contemporary India. Drawing on rigorous academic research and pop culture phenomena, the book: Brings together themes of nationhood, motherhood, disability, masculinity, ethnicity, kinship, and sexuality, and attempts to understand them within a more complex web of issues related to space, social justice, marginality, and communication; Focuses on the struggles for intimacy by the disabled, queer, Dalit, and other subalterns, as well as people with non-human intimacies, to propose an alternative theory of the politics of belonging; Explores the role of social and new media in understanding and negotiating intimacies and anxieties. Comprehensive and thought-provoking, this book will be useful to scholars and researchers of political studies, sociology, sexuality and gender studies, women’s studies, cultural studies, and minority studies.</abstract>
  <note>Include Index</note>
  <subject>
    <topic>Social psychology</topic>
    <topic>Marginality, Social</topic>
    <topic>Social inclusion</topic>
    <topic>Civilization</topic>
    <geographic>India</geographic>
  </subject>
  <classification authority="ddc">305.5130954 POL-</classification>
  <identifier type="isbn">9780367424107</identifier>
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