List of Table and Photographs
Introduction
Nivedita Menon, Aditya Nigam and Sanjay Palshikar
Section 1: Exploring Selfhood
1. Asuras Through the Ages
Sanjay Palshikar
2. Reading a Pilgrimage Site: ‘Other’ Routes to Dalit: Assertion in Contemporary Times
Navprit Kaur
3. The Ascetic Modality: A Critique of Communist Self-fashioning
Rajarshi Dasgupta
4. Addressing Religious Belief in Political Theory: Conversations with Shia Women in Delhi
Ambar Ahmad
Section 2: Spatiality and Power
5. Chronicle of a Death Untold: The Lethal Geographies of Delhi’s Periphery
Sunalini Kumar
6. In Pursuit of the Cultural Core at the Margin of India
G. Amarjit Sharma
7. Politics and Cultures of Cinema: Delhi 1920–40
Aarti Sethi
Section 3: State and Governmentality
8. Assault and Assuage: Identification Documents, Colonial Rationalities and Epidemic Control in British India
Tarangini Sriraman
9. Convict Labour and Economy in British Colonial India: Through the Lens of Prison Management and Private Industry
Jyoti Bhosale
10. Population Control in India: Politics of a Science Called ‘Demography’
Hidam Premananda
11. An ‘Official’ Memory of India: Monuments, Memorials and Samadhis as Political Texts
Hilal Ahmed
Section 4: Reconfiguring Categories of Thought
12. Crisis and Critique: Diagnosis of the Present in the Nationalist Discourse in Hindi (1870–1908)
Mohinder Singh
13. Cooking up Nature: Science in the World of Politics
Nivedita Menon
14. ‘Molecular Economies’: Is There an ‘Outside’ to Capital?
Aditya Nigam
15. The Path Not Taken? Contesting Development in Newly Independent India
Janaki Srinivasan
Notes on the Contributors