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Article: Ethnicity and Populist Mobilization: Political Parties, Citizens, and Democracy in South India.(Review)
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- American Political Science Review
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- March 1, 2001
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Ethnicity and Populist Mobilization: Political Parties, Citizens, and Democracy in South India. By Narendra Subramanian. Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1999. 371p. $59.95.
These two books are about two powerful regional political forces in India--the Shiv Sena of Maharashtra (with a focus on the city of Mumbai) and the Dravidianist parties of Tamil Nadu. Many readers of this journal may know these places by their older names: Mumbai is Bombay, and the state of Tamil Nadu and its capital city were once known as Madras.
Both books, not coincidentally, have much to say about the rise of Hindu nationalism in India, which is perhaps the most dramatic change ...