Introduction. The Moral and Affectual Dimension of Collective Action in South Asia

  • Blom A
  • Jaoul N
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‘No politics’ says the roaring tiger that illustrates this special issue of SAMAJ. This sticker was bought from a street vendor in Kanpur, a city located in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, during a celebration of the Ambedkar jayanti (birthday commemoration) in 2008. It is highly indicative of the way emotions can be valorized as pure and authentic expressions from the body, and pitted against regular politics, stigmatized as the impure realm of politicking, deals and compromises. This exp...

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Blom, A., & Jaoul, N. (2008). Introduction. The Moral and Affectual Dimension of Collective Action in South Asia. South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal, (2). https://doi.org/10.4000/samaj.1912

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