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Love in India

Politics, Desires, and Sexualities

Henrike Donner , Parul Bhandari

Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural & Social

This book will provide a comprehensive perspective on discourses of love in contemporary India. It will focus on the multiple sites and articulations through which "love" is constructed, articulated, and experienced in India. Overwhelmingly, scholarship on love especially in India, situates and analyses it in the context of marriage or the family. It reviews those frameworks but goes beyond them by drawing attention to a range of sites, analytical prisms and everyday experiences of love, including the impact of consumer society, technologies, and notions of citizenship and the nation at large. It comprises seven chapters and has a in-depth ethnographic research in order to provide a wide-ranging account of the multiplicity of discursive formations and contexts, withing which love plays a crucial role in the everyday lives of contemporary Indians from a wide range of backgrounds.

Introduction: An overview of the literatures on Love and Marriage in South Asia and the current debates in popular media that are relevant to them.

Chapter 2: A discussion of the extensive literatures on love and marriage in South Asia with special attention to the way these debates are today revised in the light of youth cultures, love outside marriage, and a broader debate on sexualities, including the literatures on LGBTQ identities in India.

Chapter 3: An insight into those meanings of love that are often not immediately associated with notions of individual will. As such, this chapter will discuss those interpretations of love that are embedded in family structures, roles and responsibilities, religion, and culture.

Chapter 4: An analysis of how love constitutes gender and gender shapes experiences and expectations of love, in this chapter, the focus will be to unpack constructions of 'appropriate' masculinities and femininities for an urban and modern India

Chapter 5: As India entered its neoliberal phase in the 1990's consumer experiences greatly defined everyday life. With a bourgeoning leisure and tourism industry, social media and television, web-series, and Indian cinema, and monetized realities, this chapter will trace how the political economy, as it were, of love, with special attention to its practices of consumption and circulation.

Chapter 6: This chapter will address how debates on love are re-situated within the notion of the new India, gendered ideas about modern self-hood, the revision of the link between love and marriage, divorce and cohabitation, and the complex relationship between notions of 'modern' and globalized forms of intimacies and nationhood as based on South Asian exceptionalism, heteronormative sexuality within marriage and discourses on communal family-making, tradition and moralities.

Chapter 7: A brief chapter, bringing together all major themes discussed in the book, and contextualizing contemporary public discourse on love in India, to the main arguments of the book.

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