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Title: Negotiating Values in Modern India: A Theoretical Exploration
Authors: Vinod, Renu
Keywords: Modernity and late modernity
Reflexivity
Alternative modernities
Multiple modernities
Radical engagement
Cultural and value systems
Issue Date: Jan-2016
Publisher: Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, Kolkata
Series/Report no.: Vol. 22;No. 1
Abstract: This article explores the influence of modernity in India, within the larger framework of state-led modernity and its impact on identity and locality. The discourse on modernity has retained the common thread of transience and reflexivity as two constitutive features, both of which are taken up to explain the uncertain and provisional influence of modernity on the Indian society and identity, and the radical engagement of social movements with modernity. The article studies the complex functioning of modernity in India (i) by presenting a theoretical outline on the contested nature of the concept, with an emphasis on the discussion around reflexivity, which forms one of the core attributes for the creation of multiple and alternative modernities, (ii) by reviewing state-led modernity in India and its impact on identity formation as a consequence of the numerous and variable cultural and value systems that confront individuals and (iii) by looking at the local appropriation of contested spaces to enter into a radical, value-based engagement with global modernity.
Description: Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune, India.
Renu Vinod, 72-74, Swaroop Park, Kothrud, Pune 411 038, India. E-mail: renu.vinod26@gmail.com
p. 57-66
URI: https://ir.iimcal.ac.in:8443/jspui/handle/123456789/5273
https://doi.org/10.1177/0971685815608064
ISSN: 0971-6858(print version)
Appears in Collections:Issue 1, January 2016

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