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Trajectory of Indias Middle Class: Economy, Ethics and Etiquette Unabridged edition [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 370 pages, aukštis x plotis: 212x148 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Mar-2015
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1443872431
  • ISBN-13: 9781443872430
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 370 pages, aukštis x plotis: 212x148 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Mar-2015
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1443872431
  • ISBN-13: 9781443872430
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The Indian middle class has grown rapidly over recent years, and constitutes a significant proportion of the global workforce, as well as a substantial market for consumer goods, given India's status as one of the most populous countries in the world. However, the growth of India's middle class is not merely an economic phenomenon. This volume, containing nineteen essays, an editorial introduction, and a foreword by Lord Meghnad Desai, therefore examines the role of the Indian middle class in the country's economic development, as well as in social, cultural and political change. The Trajectory of India's Middle Class brings together diverse lines of thought on the relationship of the middle class with society, the economy and the state during the colonial, post-colonial and current eras. It investigates the middle class' complex role in political democracy and governance by examining how it interacts with the state, influences the market, and dominates political articulations and social relationships.The volume also focuses specifically on the social, political and economic articulation of the middle class with regard to historically marginalized social groups such as the Dalits, the tribal communities, and the religious minorities.This book will be of interest to economists, political scientists, sociologists, social anthropologists and historians, as well as to specialists in current affairs.
List of Figures, Maps and Tables ix
Abbreviations xii
Acknowledgements xiv
Foreword xv
Introduction 1(13)
Lancy Lobo
Jayesh Shah
Part 1: The Indian Middle Class: Old and New
Chapter One Embourgeoisement and the Middle Classes in India
14(26)
M.N. Panini
Chapter Two Middle Class Historical Moorings: Continuities and Discontinuities
40(14)
Madhuri Raijada
Chapter Three India's Middle Class: Then and Now
54(9)
Mandakini Jha
Chapter Four The "New" Middle Class in India: Conceptual Dilemmas and Empirical Realities
63(19)
Juhi Singh
Part 2: The Indian Middle Classes, the State, Globalization and Development
Chapter Five India's Middle Classes and the Post-Liberalization State: A Theoretical Perspective
82(13)
Leela Fernandes
Chapter Six India: The Middle Class and Economic Reforms
95(20)
Ashok Lahiri
Chapter Seven The Indian Middle Class and its Politics
115(21)
Nagesh Prabhu
Chapter Eight Middle Class Politics in India and the Growth of the Anti-Corruption Movements and the Aam Aadmi Party
136(24)
Ashutosh Kumar
Part 3: Locating the Indian Middle Class in Regional, Urban, and Rural Scenarios
Chapter Nine After Hegemony: The Bengali Middle Class
160(10)
Sumit Howladar
Chapter Ten Depeasantization, Embourgeoisement, and the Growth of the Rural Middle Class
170(14)
Supriya Singh
Chapter Eleven The Rural Middle Class: The Nature of Social Change in Charotar (Anand, Gujarat)
184(14)
Shashikant Kumar
Chapter Twelve India's Middle Class: Measuring Standard of Living and Health Disparity among Social Groups
198(22)
Rajesh Raushan
Part 4: The Middle Class among Historically Deprived Social Groups and Minorities
Chapter Thirteen Stratification and Growth of the Middle Class in the Indian Muslim Community
220(12)
Aditya Agarwal
Chapter Fourteen The Emergence of the Indian Christian Middle Class in the Post-Liberalization Era
232(16)
Justin Jose
Part 5: Sociocultural Changes among the Indian Middle Class
Chapter Fifteen Ageing in India: The Class Demographics and Policy Issues
248(16)
R.B. Bhagat
Chapter Sixteen Social Media and Youth: The Emergence of a New Middle Class
264(12)
Rachna Sharma
Part 6: Social Activism, Public Advocacy, and the Middle Class
Chapter Seventeen Middle Class Resistance in Contemporary Urban India: How "New" are these New Social Movements?
276(22)
Gaurav Pathania
Chapter Eighteen Claiming "Bengali Middle Class-ness" through "Social Sensitivity": The Case of the Durgapur Steel Plant Township, West Bengal
298(25)
Shaoni Shabnam
Chapter Nineteen Class Gains in Fisheries Management: Problems and Prospects
323(24)
Jharna Pathak
Glossary 347(2)
Contributors 349(2)
Index 351
Lancy Lobo received his doctorate in Sociology from the Delhi School of Economics of the University of Delhi. He is now the Director of the Centre for Culture and Development, Vadodara, having previously served as Director of the Centre for Social Studies, Surat, Gujarat.Jayesh Shah is a Research Associate at the Centre for Culture and Development, Vadodara. He has conducted extensive studies on labour, employment and industry throughout his career.