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Political Economy of Contemporary South Asia

INET-YSI conference @UC Berkeley

Start time:

October 13, 2023 - October 14, 2023

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Location:

UC Berkeley, Berkeley, California

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South Asia’s shift from empire to nation-states have trodden a path that does not replicate the capitalist-democratic trajectories of the west. South Asian scholarship has had intense debates with scholars, politicians, and activists innovating with new concepts, vocabularies, and methods to make sense of postcolonial South Asian. In India, for instance, debates such as the modes of production and Subaltern Studies, as well as political movements and parties inspired by Lohiaite socialism, opened up new ways of theorizing popular agency, caste-class struggle, and postcolonial politics. Economic liberalization from the 1980s onwards has fundamentally restructured both relations between international agencies and nation-states, and relations between state and society. In the wake of severe crises — ranging from the corporatized legal changes to Indian agriculture and the swift and protracted agrarian / farmers protests against it, to Sri Lanka’s sovereign debt crisis and the debilitating shortages in essential services such as food and an overall explosion of inequalities — we are keen on inaugurating a series of annual conferences in North America on the future of South Asian political economy. Our rationale for locating these conferences in North American universities is because we are keen on a global framing for them: financial and democratic crises, ethnonationalism, joblessness, inequalities, and the new forms of populism, are not themes that are unique to South Asia, and we want to bring South Asia in conversation with other regions and structure dialogues in comparative

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