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ID179573
Title ProperSearching “civility” of the “uncivil
Other Title Informationmapping the theoretical understanding of civil society and its research in India
LanguageENG
AuthorThakur, Parikshit
Summary / Abstract (Note)A majority of the existing narratives on studying civil society in India are flooded with empirical findings, without much emphasis on theoretical understanding of the subject. Thus, the article tries to provide a historical overview of the development of notion of civil society and its research in “uncivil” Indian tradition from different dominant theoretical angles in the field. After finding their limitations, the study attempts to provide an alternative understanding of emergence of civil society in colonial India. It also aims to explore, how the lineage of traditional inform civic assocciationalism combined with modern institutionalized associational space gave birth to liberal-minded individuals and the conscious public in colonial India. Moreover, the present research further reveals that how civic awareness inculcated among the marginal’s along with the educated Indian middle class and how interactions between the state, society, and religion helped in development of spirit of civility among individuals, awareness among the public and voice of protest among community in “uncivil” colonial India which was unique from its western counterpart both in the process of formation and the forms of manifestations.
`In' analytical NoteIndia Review Vol. 20, No.3; May-Jun 2021: p.260-294
Journal SourceIndia Review Vol: 20 No 3
Key WordsCivil Society ;  Theoretical Understanding ;  Research in India


 
 
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