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From the Margins to the MainstreamFrom the Margins to the Mainstream

From the Margins to the Mainstream

Roger Jeffery, Suryakant Waghmore, Hugo Gorringe

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A brilliant analysis of the socio-political processes that helps us understand the challenges faced by marginalised populations for representation and recognition in India. The premise of democratic politics is that all citizens are equal and have an equal right to a say in national politics. This definition of democracy, however, is observed far more in the breach than in practice. Muslims, Dalits and Adivasis continue their struggle to seek entry into the institution from which they seem to be barred. Drawing on in-depth case studies the book explores how marginalised groups that achieve a degree of political inclusion often discover that it amounts to 'adverse incorporation' which is disempowering because it requires them to moderate or abandon key demands. The book is a unique work on the irony of 'institutionalisation'

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OL20778458W

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Marginality, socialDalitsMuslims, indiaPolitics and governmentPolitical aspectsPolitical activityEthnic relationsMinorities

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