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ID162467
Title ProperConstitutionalism as Discipline
Other Title Information Benegal Shiva Rao and the Forgotten Histories of the Indian Constitution
LanguageENG
AuthorElangovan, Arvind
Summary / Abstract (Note)Ironically, despite being acclaimed as one of the foremost biographers of the Indian Constitution, little is known about Benegal Shiva Rao (1891–1975) or his ideas about constitutionalism. By delving into Rao's published writings and his incomplete, unpublished autobiography, this essay reconstructs his idea of constitutionalism as one that primarily sought to discipline politics. However, I argue that such a view also leads to erasing the accounts of political conflict that comprise the history of the Indian Constitution. By analytically bringing together this curious triadic relationship between politics, constitutionalism and history, this essay explores how an isolated focus on constitutionalism leads to troubling historical amnesia.
`In' analytical NoteSouth Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies Vol. 41, No.3; Sep 2018: p.605-620
Journal SourceSouth Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies 2018-09 41, 3
Key WordsBiography ;  Discipline ;  Autobiography ;  Constitutionalism ;  Indian Nationalism ;  Indian Constitution ;  1935 Government Of India Act ;  Annie Besant ;  Benegal Shiva Rao ;  Madras Labour Union