2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1548-1360.2009.01035.x
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INSCRIBING SUBJECTS TO CITIZENSHIP: Petitions, Literacy Activism, and the Performativity of Signature in Rural Tamil India

Abstract: This essay examines how activists in rural southern India have sought to reshape the field of political communication by encouraging lower‐caste women to submit written, signed petitions to district‐level government offices, and so represent themselves to the state. I argue that contradictions between democratic recognition and the will to development that inhere to the political structure of contemporary governance in rural India correspond to tensions within the semiotic structure of signature itself, betwee… Show more

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“…The other is cultural citizenship, which is achieved through referring back to the immigrants' home country and making them Cultural Others to the Italian mainstream. These are two different ways to become an Italian citizen (also see Cody 2009). In analysing transnational Chinese and their adaptable notion of citizenship and sovereignty in accumulating capital, Ong uses the notion of 'flexible citizenship' which refers to 'the cultural logics of capitalist accumulation, travel, and displacement that induce subjects to respond fluidly and opportunistically to changing political-economic conditions' (Ong 1999: 6).…”
Section: Active Identification Practicesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The other is cultural citizenship, which is achieved through referring back to the immigrants' home country and making them Cultural Others to the Italian mainstream. These are two different ways to become an Italian citizen (also see Cody 2009). In analysing transnational Chinese and their adaptable notion of citizenship and sovereignty in accumulating capital, Ong uses the notion of 'flexible citizenship' which refers to 'the cultural logics of capitalist accumulation, travel, and displacement that induce subjects to respond fluidly and opportunistically to changing political-economic conditions' (Ong 1999: 6).…”
Section: Active Identification Practicesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In his investigations into everyday corruption in northern India, Akhil Gupta () notes that high performative competence is required to make one's way through the grey zones of bureaucratic interaction. Training in literacy (Cody ), bureaucratic narrativization, and legal and rights consciousness (Goodale and Merry ; Merry ) are central themes of this literature. Such efforts serve to make persons more legible to the state (Scott ).…”
Section: Flipping the Script On Bureaucracymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Before long, founders of TNSF organized another grassroots voluntary movement, Arivoli Iyakkam, “a social movement to spread literacy and Enlightenment rationality” (Cody :351). Soon, however, Arivoli Iyakkam was “taken up as a joint NGO‐state program under the National Literacy Mission,” becoming a voluntary movement adopted, funded, and backed by the state (Cody :351) . The National Literacy Mission (NLM) was organized in 1988 with the objective of promoting full functional literacy for the adult population in India.…”
Section: A Movement Built From Movementsmentioning
confidence: 99%