2021
DOI: 10.1080/09584935.2021.1996538
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Producing multiple ‘others’: spatial upheaval and Hindutva politics in urban India

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“…49 Furthermore, we must do more research at the micro level-into neighbourhoodsgoing deeper than civil societies or states (Berenschot 2009). Resident welfare associations (RWAs) across various colonies in Delhi and Bangalore have become the arenas for ideas of Hindu primacy and antagonism towards Muslims to circulate (Das et al 2021). The overall effect is rising resentment and intolerance combined with the diffusion into the social public sphere of Hindu ideas, symbols, and festivals.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…49 Furthermore, we must do more research at the micro level-into neighbourhoodsgoing deeper than civil societies or states (Berenschot 2009). Resident welfare associations (RWAs) across various colonies in Delhi and Bangalore have become the arenas for ideas of Hindu primacy and antagonism towards Muslims to circulate (Das et al 2021). The overall effect is rising resentment and intolerance combined with the diffusion into the social public sphere of Hindu ideas, symbols, and festivals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%