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Jens Lerche - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • development failure and Identity Politics in uttar pradesh
    2014
    Co-Authors: Roger Jeffery, Craig Jeffrey, Jens Lerche
    Abstract:

    Preface Introduction: Democratisation in Uttar Pradesh - Craig Jeffrey Rural Transformation and Occupational Diversification in Western Uttar Pradesh: Economic and Demographic Changes in a Village - Satendra Kumar Underserved and Overdosed? Muslims and the Pulse Polio Initiative in Rural North India - Patricia Jeffery The Elusive Pursuit of Social Justice for Dalits in Uttar Pradesh - Ali Mehdi Agency in Words, Self-representation in Action: Connecting and Disconnecting Dalit and Low-Caste Women With India's History of Gender and Politics - Manuela Ciotti Political Cooperation And Distrust: Identity Politics and Yadav-Muslim Relations, 1999-2009 - Lucia Michelutti and Oliver Heath On Whose Behalf? Women's Activism and Identity Politics in Uttar Pradesh - Radhika Govinda The Politics of Identity and the People Left Behind: The Mallah Community of Uttar Pradesh - Assa Doron Working Narratives of Intercommunity Harmony in Varanasi's Silk Sari Industry - Philippa Williams Democracy and Development in Uttar Pradesh - Zoya Hasan Glossary Index

  • Development Failure and Identity Politics in Uttar Pradesh - Development failure and Identity Politics in Uttar Pradesh
    2014
    Co-Authors: Roger Jeffery, Craig Jeffrey, Jens Lerche
    Abstract:

    Preface Introduction: Democratisation in Uttar Pradesh - Craig Jeffrey Rural Transformation and Occupational Diversification in Western Uttar Pradesh: Economic and Demographic Changes in a Village - Satendra Kumar Underserved and Overdosed? Muslims and the Pulse Polio Initiative in Rural North India - Patricia Jeffery The Elusive Pursuit of Social Justice for Dalits in Uttar Pradesh - Ali Mehdi Agency in Words, Self-representation in Action: Connecting and Disconnecting Dalit and Low-Caste Women With India's History of Gender and Politics - Manuela Ciotti Political Cooperation And Distrust: Identity Politics and Yadav-Muslim Relations, 1999-2009 - Lucia Michelutti and Oliver Heath On Whose Behalf? Women's Activism and Identity Politics in Uttar Pradesh - Radhika Govinda The Politics of Identity and the People Left Behind: The Mallah Community of Uttar Pradesh - Assa Doron Working Narratives of Intercommunity Harmony in Varanasi's Silk Sari Industry - Philippa Williams Democracy and Development in Uttar Pradesh - Zoya Hasan Glossary Index

Gérard Roland - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

Thomas R. Kearns - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Cultural Pluralism, Identity Politics, and the Law - Cultural Pluralism, Identity Politics, and the Law
    1999
    Co-Authors: Austin Sarat, Thomas R. Kearns
    Abstract:

    We are witnessing in the last decade of the twentieth century more frequent demands by racial and ethnic groups for recognition of their distinctive histories and traditions as well as opportunities to develop and maintain the institutional infrastructure necessary to preserve them. Where it once seemed that the ideal of American citizenship was found in the promise of integration and in the hope that none of us would be singled out for, let alone judged by, our race or ethnicity, today integration, often taken to mean a denial of Identity and history for subordinated racial, gender, sexual or ethnic groups, is often rejected, and new terms of inclusion are sought. The essays in "Cultural Pluralism, Identity Politics, and the Law" ask us to examine carefully the relation of cultural struggle and material transformation and law's role in both. Written by scholars from a variety of disciplines and theoretical inclinations, the essays challenge orthodox understandings of the nature of Identity Politics and contemporary debates about separatism and assimilation. They ask us to think seriously about the ways law has been, and is, implicated in these debates. The essays address questions such as the challenges posed for notions of legal justice and procedural fairness by cultural pluralism and Identity Politics, the role played by law in structuring the terms on which recognition, accommodation, and inclusion are accorded to groups in the United States, and how much of accepted notions of law are defined by an ideal of integration and assimilation.The contributors are Elizabeth Clark, Lauren Berlant, Dorothy Roberts, Georg Lipsitz, and Kenneth Karst.

  • cultural pluralism Identity Politics and the law
    1999
    Co-Authors: Austin Sarat, Thomas R. Kearns
    Abstract:

    We are witnessing in the last decade of the twentieth century more frequent demands by racial and ethnic groups for recognition of their distinctive histories and traditions as well as opportunities to develop and maintain the institutional infrastructure necessary to preserve them. Where it once seemed that the ideal of American citizenship was found in the promise of integration and in the hope that none of us would be singled out for, let alone judged by, our race or ethnicity, today integration, often taken to mean a denial of Identity and history for subordinated racial, gender, sexual or ethnic groups, is often rejected, and new terms of inclusion are sought. The essays in "Cultural Pluralism, Identity Politics, and the Law" ask us to examine carefully the relation of cultural struggle and material transformation and law's role in both. Written by scholars from a variety of disciplines and theoretical inclinations, the essays challenge orthodox understandings of the nature of Identity Politics and contemporary debates about separatism and assimilation. They ask us to think seriously about the ways law has been, and is, implicated in these debates. The essays address questions such as the challenges posed for notions of legal justice and procedural fairness by cultural pluralism and Identity Politics, the role played by law in structuring the terms on which recognition, accommodation, and inclusion are accorded to groups in the United States, and how much of accepted notions of law are defined by an ideal of integration and assimilation.The contributors are Elizabeth Clark, Lauren Berlant, Dorothy Roberts, Georg Lipsitz, and Kenneth Karst.

Roger Jeffery - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • development failure and Identity Politics in uttar pradesh
    2014
    Co-Authors: Roger Jeffery, Craig Jeffrey, Jens Lerche
    Abstract:

    Preface Introduction: Democratisation in Uttar Pradesh - Craig Jeffrey Rural Transformation and Occupational Diversification in Western Uttar Pradesh: Economic and Demographic Changes in a Village - Satendra Kumar Underserved and Overdosed? Muslims and the Pulse Polio Initiative in Rural North India - Patricia Jeffery The Elusive Pursuit of Social Justice for Dalits in Uttar Pradesh - Ali Mehdi Agency in Words, Self-representation in Action: Connecting and Disconnecting Dalit and Low-Caste Women With India's History of Gender and Politics - Manuela Ciotti Political Cooperation And Distrust: Identity Politics and Yadav-Muslim Relations, 1999-2009 - Lucia Michelutti and Oliver Heath On Whose Behalf? Women's Activism and Identity Politics in Uttar Pradesh - Radhika Govinda The Politics of Identity and the People Left Behind: The Mallah Community of Uttar Pradesh - Assa Doron Working Narratives of Intercommunity Harmony in Varanasi's Silk Sari Industry - Philippa Williams Democracy and Development in Uttar Pradesh - Zoya Hasan Glossary Index

  • Development Failure and Identity Politics in Uttar Pradesh - Development failure and Identity Politics in Uttar Pradesh
    2014
    Co-Authors: Roger Jeffery, Craig Jeffrey, Jens Lerche
    Abstract:

    Preface Introduction: Democratisation in Uttar Pradesh - Craig Jeffrey Rural Transformation and Occupational Diversification in Western Uttar Pradesh: Economic and Demographic Changes in a Village - Satendra Kumar Underserved and Overdosed? Muslims and the Pulse Polio Initiative in Rural North India - Patricia Jeffery The Elusive Pursuit of Social Justice for Dalits in Uttar Pradesh - Ali Mehdi Agency in Words, Self-representation in Action: Connecting and Disconnecting Dalit and Low-Caste Women With India's History of Gender and Politics - Manuela Ciotti Political Cooperation And Distrust: Identity Politics and Yadav-Muslim Relations, 1999-2009 - Lucia Michelutti and Oliver Heath On Whose Behalf? Women's Activism and Identity Politics in Uttar Pradesh - Radhika Govinda The Politics of Identity and the People Left Behind: The Mallah Community of Uttar Pradesh - Assa Doron Working Narratives of Intercommunity Harmony in Varanasi's Silk Sari Industry - Philippa Williams Democracy and Development in Uttar Pradesh - Zoya Hasan Glossary Index

Abdul Noury - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.