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Prakash is a virtuoso of modern Indian cultural politics and nobody else could have so thoroughly and urgently dissected hate aesthetics, tracing the unconscious somatic attraction that leads a moving, leaping shame-riddled body to join a mob outside a mosque in contemporary India.

- Zara Chowdhary, PEN America finalist and winner of the Shakti Bhatt Memorial Prize for The Lucky Ones: A Memoir

In today s India, political power does not merely govern as an invisible force it marches, roars, dances and displays itself in colour, sound and action, as spectacle. From the beating of drums and the blare of loudspeakers to the rise of symbols such as the bulldozer and intimidating stickers and statues, depictions of political might surround us bold, sensorial and all-pervasive.

In Spectacle State, Brahma Prakash looks beyond leaders, ideology and speeches, towards everyday life, objects and culture in India religious processions, street performances, monuments, music and festivals. For it is in these charged liminal spaces that violence appears in the garb of celebration, hate as preservation of self-identity and devotion as display.

Thought-provoking and seminal, this book traces how fear, pride, victimhood, anger and piety are produced and circulated in today s India as spectacle. It asks how Hindutva is changing our day-to-day expressions and relationships beyond ideology.

About the Author

Brahma Prakash is a leading cultural theorist, essayist and public intellectual based in Delhi. He teaches theatre and performance studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University. He is the author of the critically acclaimed books Cultural Labour (2019) and Body on the Barricades (2023). He has extensively published in leading research journals and edited volumes in Performance Research, Asian Theatre Journal, Economic and Political Weekly and others. He was a visiting fellow at Cambridge University and Heidelberg University. His columns on art, culture and politics frequently appear in Outlook India and other media platforms. His opinions have also appeared in Al Jazeera, DW News and The New Arab, and popular podcasts in Hindi and English.

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  • ISBN: 9789373073125
  • Author: Brahma Prakash
  • Publisher: Harper Collins
  • Pages: 304
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Prakash is a virtuoso of modern Indian cultural politics and nobody else could have so thoroughly and urgently dissected hate aesthetics, tracing the unconscious somatic attraction that leads a moving, leaping shame-riddled body to join a mob outside a mosque in contemporary India.

- Zara Chowdhary, PEN America finalist and winner of the Shakti Bhatt Memorial Prize for The Lucky Ones: A Memoir

In today s India, political power does not merely govern as an invisible force it marches, roars, dances and displays itself in colour, sound and action, as spectacle. From the beating of drums and the blare of loudspeakers to the rise of symbols such as the bulldozer and intimidating stickers and statues, depictions of political might surround us bold, sensorial and all-pervasive.

In Spectacle State, Brahma Prakash looks beyond leaders, ideology and speeches, towards everyday life, objects and culture in India religious processions, street performances, monuments, music and festivals. For it is in these charged liminal spaces that violence appears in the garb of celebration, hate as preservation of self-identity and devotion as display.

Thought-provoking and seminal, this book traces how fear, pride, victimhood, anger and piety are produced and circulated in today s India as spectacle. It asks how Hindutva is changing our day-to-day expressions and relationships beyond ideology.

About the Author

Brahma Prakash is a leading cultural theorist, essayist and public intellectual based in Delhi. He teaches theatre and performance studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University. He is the author of the critically acclaimed books Cultural Labour (2019) and Body on the Barricades (2023). He has extensively published in leading research journals and edited volumes in Performance Research, Asian Theatre Journal, Economic and Political Weekly and others. He was a visiting fellow at Cambridge University and Heidelberg University. His columns on art, culture and politics frequently appear in Outlook India and other media platforms. His opinions have also appeared in Al Jazeera, DW News and The New Arab, and popular podcasts in Hindi and English.

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