Studentene oppfordres ogs? til ? skaffe seg en generell bakgrunnskunnskap om s?rasiatisk historie. Les gjerne Part I og II i Corbridge og Harriss Reinventing India, som dog bare handler om India. Alternativer for mer av S?r-Asia, men som ikke er p? pensumslisten:
- Ruud, Mageli og Price Indias historie, med Pakistan og Bangladesh (Oslo 2004), kap. 8-10
- S. Bose & A. Jalal Modern South Asia: History, culture, political economy (London 1998), kap. 10 og utover
Mesteparten av pensum er ? finne enten her:
- Kompendiet for SAS1504 (markert med K)
- Corbridge & Harriss, eds. Reinventing India
- P. Chatterjee, ed. State and politics in India, OUP Delhi (markert med C)
- C. Jaffrelot, ed. Pakistan: Nationalism without a nation? Zed Books, London (markert med J)
- Arild Engelsen Ruud, Poetics of Village Politics, (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2003)
Noe pensumslitteratur er tilgjengelig andre steder:
- internett (markert med I - kan bare hentes opp fra en universitetsmaskin!)
- deles ut p? forelesning eller hentes utenfor rom 381 PA Munchs hus
Introduksjon
Corbridge, Stuart & John Harriss: Reinventing India: Liberalization, Hindu Nationalism and Popular Democracy, 2000. Oxford University Press, Delhi. Part III, s. 143-239 (i alt 82 s.).
Patroner, klienter og subalterns
(K) Cohn, BC. : Some notes on law and change: An anthropologist among the historians, s. 554-574, 1987.
(UHS) Dumont: Power and Territory, s. 152-166,
(K) Chakrabaty: Rethinking working-class history, Kap. 4: The paradox of organization, 1989. Princeton University Press. s. 116-154.
(K) Ruud, A.E. : Talking dirty about politics: C. Fuller & V. Béné?, red. The everyday state. 2000, s. 115-136 ,
Fasene i indisk politikk
(C) Manor, James: Parties and the party system, i P Chatterjee, red. State and politics in India. OUP. s. 92-124.
(C) Butler, David et al: India decides: Elections 1952-1995, i P. Chatterjee, red. State and politics in India. OUP Delhi. s. 125-177.
(C) Yadav, Y.: Reconfiguration in Indian politics: State assembly elections 1993-1995., i P. Chatterjee, red. State and politics in India. OUP Delhi . s. 177-208.
(K) Kochanek, Stanley A.: Indira Gandhi's India, A Political System Reappraised, Kap. 4 Mrs. Gandhi's Pyramid: The New Congress, s. 93-124, 1976.
(K) Kaviraj, Sudipta: i Manor ed Rethinking Third World Politics, Kap 4. On State, Society and Discourse in India, s. 72-99, 1991.
Primordial og instrumental: Oppt?yer
(K) Brass, Paul: The production of Hindu-Muslim violence in contemporary India, OUP Delhi 2003. Kap. 9 The practice of communal politics, s. 240-261.
(K) Juergensmeyer, M. The logic of religious violence: T.N. Madan, red. Religion in India, OUP Delhi. s. 382-393.
(C) Basu, Amrita: When local politics are not merely local: Bringing the state back in, Bijnor 1988-1992: P. Chatterjee, red. State and politics in India, OUP Delhi. s. 390-435.
Kaste og politikk
(K) Kothari, Rajni. Introduction: R. Kothari, red. Caste in Indian politics, New Delhi 1991. s. 3-25.
(K) Pai, Sudha: Dalit assertion and the unfinished democratic revolution: the Bahujan Samaj Party in Uttar Pradesh, Kap. 5. ’New forms of Dalit assertion at the grassroots: , The BSP in Meerut district. Sage, New Delhi 2002. s. 192-219.
(I) Chandra, Kanchan. The transformation of ethnic politics in India: The decline of Congress and the rise of the Bahujan Samaj Party in Hoshiarpur: Journal of Asian Studies, 59, 1 2000. s. 26-61.
(K) Mendelsohn, Oliver & Marika Vicziany: The Untouchables: Subordination, poverty and the state in modern India, 1998. CUP. Kap. 7 Untouchable politics and untouchable politicians since 1956 (s. 203-237).
(K) Jaffrelot, Christoph. The Sangh Parivar between sanskritization and social engineering: C. Jaffrelot & T.B. Hansen, red. The BJP and the compulsion of politics in India, OUP Delhi 1998. s. 22-71.
Politiske ledere, fokus p? s?r
(C) Pandian, M.S.S. Culture and subaltern consciousness: An aspect of the MGR phenomenon: P. Chatterjee, red. State and politics in India, OUP Delhi. s. 367-389.
(K) Bate, J. Bernard. Political praise in Tamil newspapers: The poetry and iconography of democratic power: Diane P. Mines and Sarah Lamb, red. Everyday life in South Asia, Indiana University Press 2002. s. 308-325.
(K) Price, Pamela. Ideological integration in post-colonial (South) Asia: Aspects of a political language: C Bates & S Basu, eds. Rethinking Indian political institutions, Anthem 2005. s. 39-62.
(I) Price, Pamela: Revolution and Rank in Tamil Nationalism, JAS 1996. s. 359-383.
Bondekommunisme
(R) Ruud, Arild Engelsen: Poetics of Village Politics, New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2003 . s. 1-211.
(C) Kohli, Atul. From breakdown to order: West Bengal: P. Chatterjee, red. State and politics in India, s. 336-366.
Nasjonalisme, fokus p? Pakistan
(J) Jaffrelot, Christoph, red: Pakistan: Nationalism without a nation?, Zed books / Manohar Delhi 2002. Ian Talbot: The punjabization of Pakistan: Amélie Blom: The 'multi-vocal state': The policy of Pakistan in Kashmir; Mohammad Waseem: The dialectic between domestic politics and foreign politics; Jean-Luc Racine: Pakistan and the 'India syndrome': Between Kashmir and the nuclear predicament Myth or reality? og Yunas Samad: In and out of power but not down and out: Mohajir identity politics.
(K) Talbot, Ian: Understanding religious violence in contemporary Pakistan: Themes and theories, Religion, Violence and Political Mobilisation in South Asia. Kaur ed. s. 145-164.