Amid global social turmoil and policy reactions, the book explores the responses of low socioeconomic groups to chaos and precarious living conditions. It examines the perceived breakdown of democracy and the emergence of alternative political movements, coining the term "biopolitics from below" to describe these new challenges. The work delves into how these marginalized voices navigate and redefine their political realities in the face of systemic upheaval.
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- 2025
- 2023
Focusing on the postcolonial moment, the book explores various potential futures by engaging with key texts, events, and thinkers. It highlights the possibilities for social struggles and the navigation of conflicts, emphasizing the importance of reimagining societal structures. Through this lens, it provides insights into how current dynamics can shape transformative paths forward.
- 2022
Imprints of the Populist Time
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Focusing on the evolution of populism within the context of neoliberalism, this analysis explores its historical significance and contemporary implications in West Bengal post-2011. It examines how populism addresses the crisis of representation by centering the subaltern and redefining citizenship. The narrative delves into various aspects of populism, including its electoral strategies, language, and economic logic, while posing critical questions about its relationship with democracy and nationalism. This work is essential for scholars, students, and anyone interested in Indian politics and governance.
- 2020
The Postcolonial Age of Migration
- 278 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Focusing on the complexities of migration, this book explores its connections to global neoliberal changes and postcolonial politics. It delves into how colonial dynamics shape and perpetuate migratory patterns, examining the implications for labor rights, human rights, and social justice. Through critical analysis, it sheds light on the ongoing impact of historical relations on contemporary migration issues.
- 2017
Karl Marx and the Postcolonial Age
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Engaging both Marxist and post-colonial theory, this book explores the relevance of Marxism in the context of post-colonialism. It addresses the gap in understanding between Western Marxist studies and post-colonial realities, arguing for Marx's significance in analyzing contemporary post-colonial capitalism. By examining the interplay of class, people, and post-colonial transformation, the work revisits revolutionary theories and highlights the potential for Marxist thought to inform the dynamics of power and change in post-colonial societies.
- 2016
Neo-Liberal Strategies of Governing India
- 334 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Focusing on the governance of post-colonial India, this volume explores the complexities of managing a democracy in the neo-liberal era. It examines the political, ideological, and technological dimensions of governance, emphasizing the importance of understanding these elements within the historical context of post-colonial democracy. By addressing the critical question of governance in independent India, the book provides unique insights and analyses that have not been previously explored, contributing to the broader discourse on democracy and governance.
- 2016
Ideas and Frameworks of Governing India
- 322 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Focusing on the governance of Independent India, this volume explores key ideas and issues central to post-colonial governance. It delves into state formation, the development of institutions, and the uneven legacy of anti-colonial foundations. Through these themes, it provides a critical analysis of how historical contexts have shaped contemporary governance strategies in India.
- 2016
A Post-Colonial Enquiry into Europe’s Debt and Migration Crisis
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
This important and topical volume is composed around the debt and migration crisis in Europe in 2015 (known as the Greece crisis), and written almost concurrently as the two crises developed in quick succession. The central argument here is that Europe’s present crisis suggests a post-colonial bind, or to put in stronger terms, a post-colonial destiny of Europe. The European situation bears remarkable similarity with the post-colonial condition elsewhere in the world and suggests a strong bond between Europe’s present situation and the post-colonial bind in which much of the world finds itself. The purpose of this volume is to examine in the light of 21st century capitalism notions such as debt, crisis, rupture, dialogue, mobilization, neo-liberalism, war and migration, and the old, never to be settled, question of ideology. The volume ends with reflections on Europe’s migration crisis, and reinforces the point that a critical post-colonial sense of history, accumulation, globalization, and the resilience of the nation form will help us reflect on the present European crisis, and draw appropriate lessons.
- 2007
The book explores the interplay between violence and political structures by examining historical illustrations. It delves into themes of law, terror, protection, justice, and the complexities of post-colonial governance, offering a nuanced perspective on how these elements shape societal dynamics.