Disaster Relief and the RSS: Resurrecting 'Religion' Through Humanitarianism studies the political implications of the humanitarian work of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) by examining the institution of seva (service) in disaster situations. This book provides a refreshingly new perspective of the RSS by recognizing its 'compassionate' aspects and understanding its appeal from the point of view of its benefactors. It examines the religious, moral, intellectual and instrumental heritage of seva and discusses the possible reasons for its continual resurrection in modern India. By highlighting the under-analysed aspects of the moral complexity of evaluating the RSS's humanitarian work, the book provokes the larger question of whether there is a need to move beyond the stereotypical understanding of Hindutva as a challenge to liberal democratic principles. It attempts to nudge the reader towards some of the limitations of the 'secular' and the repercussions of the political project of secularism to suppress and de-recognize the non-secular experience.
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Book Details
Imprint
SAGE Publications India Pvt Ltd
Publication Year
July
Book Type
Academic
Table of Contents
Preface,
Acknowledgements,
Introduction,
Disaster Relief in India: 'Religious', 'Secular' and Those âÂÂin BetweenâÂÂ,
Unpacking a Homonym: Seva and Its Multiple Meanings,
'Nation Building' through Seva,
Seva after the 'Super Cyclone': The Case of UBSS in Odisha,
Building a âÂÂHinduâ Rashtra in Post-Earthquake Kutch,
Conclusion,
Bibliography,
Index
Number of Pages
268
Contributors
Author Info
Malini Bhattacharjee is an Assistant Professor at Azim Premji University in Bengaluru. She has earned her doctorate, MPhil and MA degrees in political science from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. She started her career at the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, South Asia Regional Delegation in New Delhi and subsequently worked in a conflict resolution firm named Metaculture in Bengaluru. She joined Azim Premji Foundation in 2010 and is a part of Azim Premji University since 2012.
Her research interests revolve around the issues of religious identity, ethnicity and political conflict, politics of humanitarianism and the intersections emerging between religion and development. She is particularly interested in the politics of Hindu nationalism and the political dimension of its seva (service) activities.
Dimensions
Height
215 mm
Length
139 mm
Weight
480 gr
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Terrific purchase
Very well written and takes you through a mesmerizing journey