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Refashioning India : Gender, Media, and a Transformed Public Discourse

AuthorMaitrayee Chaudhuri
PublisherOrient Blackswan
Publisher2017
Publisher344 p,
ISBN9789386689009

Contents: 1. Introduction. 2. Citizens, Workers, Emblems of Culture: An Analysis of the First Plan Document on Women. 3. Gender in the Making of the Indian Nation-State. 4. Gender and Advertisements: The Rhetoric of Globalisation. 5. ‘Feminism’ in Print Media. 6. A Question of Choice: Advertisements, Media, and Democracy. 7. The Family and its Representation: From Indology to Market Research. 8. Nationalism is not What it Used to be: Can Feminism be any Different?. 9. The Indian Media and its Transformed Public. 10. Gender, Media, and Popular Culture in a Global India. 11. National and Global Media Discourse after ‘Nirbhaya’: Instant Access and Unequal Knowledge. 12. The 2014 General Elections and Afterwards: A Churning Public Discourse and the New Hegemony. Bibliography. Index.

In 1991, the Indian state’s new economic policies led to a greater role of the market. A public discourse that had till then been defined by self-reliance, equity and austerity had to be refashioned. The Indian middle class learnt that ‘thrift’ was not a virtue, and ‘shopping was legitimate pleasure’.

This period witnessed other significant developments: the rise of Hindutva; assertion of marginalised castes; and increasing institutionalisation of feminism. The book details how consumerism, combined with ideas of individualism, empowerment and choice in a contemporary public culture, paved the way for an instant, feel-good, and then aggressive nationalism.

Refashioning India maps this process through a compilation of the author’s works, written at different points in time from the early 1990s, through the next two decades up to mid-2017.

The chapters offer detailed studies of advertisements; everyday details in the English-language print media; the communicative abundance of television; the dangers of instant access and unequal ignorance; and the dynamics of a transformed public sphere.

Refashioning India provides a chronicle of contemporary India, written by an author who is as much a participant member as an observer of everyday life in a changing India. (jacket)

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