Media and Modernity

Communications, Women, and the State in India

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Government, Civics, Communism & Socialism, Social Science
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Author: Robin Jeffrey ISBN: 9788178244044
Publisher: Permanent Black Publication: December 13, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Robin Jeffrey
ISBN: 9788178244044
Publisher: Permanent Black
Publication: December 13, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English
Two puzzles of modern Indiaone well known, the other overlookedform the core of this book. For fifty years, the state of Kerala has been famed, first as a home of Communists, then as a perplexing model of development. But why Communists? And why development, especially in a place where the economy usually underperformed even lowly national averages? Part of an answer lies in the unusual place of women in Kerala and their changing role in the past 200 years.Another part lies in the other, often under-analyzed focus of this book: media and communication. Printing and publishing in Indian languagesand accompanying questions of literacy and language identitypresent tantalizing puzzles.Since data were first collected in the 1950s, Keralas people have been Indias greatest newspaper consumers. Do literacy and newspapers mobilize people for political action or does politicization make people into newspaper readers? To what extent do media wait on consumer capitalism before they break into the countryside to become truly mass media, as they have in India in the past thirty years?Media and Modernity ponders these questions, first from the perspective of Kerala, often a forerunner of developments elsewhere, and then at an all-India level. Readers intrigued by questions of development, communications, politics, and the role of women will find in this collection stories that surprise and arguments that provoke.
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Two puzzles of modern Indiaone well known, the other overlookedform the core of this book. For fifty years, the state of Kerala has been famed, first as a home of Communists, then as a perplexing model of development. But why Communists? And why development, especially in a place where the economy usually underperformed even lowly national averages? Part of an answer lies in the unusual place of women in Kerala and their changing role in the past 200 years.Another part lies in the other, often under-analyzed focus of this book: media and communication. Printing and publishing in Indian languagesand accompanying questions of literacy and language identitypresent tantalizing puzzles.Since data were first collected in the 1950s, Keralas people have been Indias greatest newspaper consumers. Do literacy and newspapers mobilize people for political action or does politicization make people into newspaper readers? To what extent do media wait on consumer capitalism before they break into the countryside to become truly mass media, as they have in India in the past thirty years?Media and Modernity ponders these questions, first from the perspective of Kerala, often a forerunner of developments elsewhere, and then at an all-India level. Readers intrigued by questions of development, communications, politics, and the role of women will find in this collection stories that surprise and arguments that provoke.

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