(Re)imagining the idea of India: Contestations about Hindutva among the Indian American diaspora |
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Authors: | Bidisha Biswas |
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Affiliation: | Department of Political Science, Western Washington University, Washington, Bellingham, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper explores the motivations and actions of Indian Americans who actively oppose Hindutva, that is, a Hindu nationalist vision for India. Diaspora activists who advocate in favour of progressive values for India tend to be underreported in the media and underanalysed in scholarship. The following study addresses this gap. Based on public records, interviews with activist leaders, and participant-observation, the paper demonstrates how anti-Hindutva diaspora actors identify and leverage political opportunities in order to engage in moral signalling in local, national and global spaces. By shining a light on ongoing counternarratives to Hindutva, this study highlights contestations within Indian-origin communities and challenges monolithic portrayals of diaspora politics. |
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Keywords: | diaspora Hindutva India nationalism |
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