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The idea of citizenship today conveys a static dullness, a clerical certification, and a fixed sense of identity. By re-examining the relationship between citizenship and nationality, Where the Madness Lies redefines the multiple sources of identity that ordinary people contend with. Citizenship becomes a critical theatre where diverse identities crisscross to create new forms of meaning and interaction. Drawing from years of on-ground reportage, extensive interviews and fieldwork, the book foregrounds the perspectives of ordinary, often marginalised Indians and their everyday negotiations to carve out a place in their own country. The author makes poignant use of family histories, memories, experiences of migration and dislocation, and genealogies to expand upon the theme of identity. A series of compelling stories take readers from Shillong to Jalandhar, to Banaras, Guwahati, Hyderabad, and Hampi, using the voices of residents to inform us of what it means to be a citizen and ask: How does exclusion work?

 

About the Author

Kishalay Bhattacharjee is Professor and Dean, Jindal School of Journalism and Communication, and Director, New Imaginations. He is a senior journalist with over twenty years of experience reporting from India’s conflict zones. He has previously served as Resident Editor, New Delhi Television Ltd. (NDTV).
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Where The Madness Lies Citizen Accounts Of Identity And Nationalism

Where The Madness Lies Citizen Accounts Of Identity And Nationalism

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  • ISBN: 9789354426117
  • Author: Kishalay Bhattacharjee
  • Publisher: Orient Black Swan
  • Pages: 304
  • Format: Paperback
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The idea of citizenship today conveys a static dullness, a clerical certification, and a fixed sense of identity. By re-examining the relationship between citizenship and nationality, Where the Madness Lies redefines the multiple sources of identity that ordinary people contend with. Citizenship becomes a critical theatre where diverse identities crisscross to create new forms of meaning and interaction. Drawing from years of on-ground reportage, extensive interviews and fieldwork, the book foregrounds the perspectives of ordinary, often marginalised Indians and their everyday negotiations to carve out a place in their own country. The author makes poignant use of family histories, memories, experiences of migration and dislocation, and genealogies to expand upon the theme of identity. A series of compelling stories take readers from Shillong to Jalandhar, to Banaras, Guwahati, Hyderabad, and Hampi, using the voices of residents to inform us of what it means to be a citizen and ask: How does exclusion work?

 

About the Author

Kishalay Bhattacharjee is Professor and Dean, Jindal School of Journalism and Communication, and Director, New Imaginations. He is a senior journalist with over twenty years of experience reporting from India’s conflict zones. He has previously served as Resident Editor, New Delhi Television Ltd. (NDTV).

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