Journal article
Now: prefigurative politics through a north Indian lens
C Jeffrey, J Dyson
Economy and Society | Published : 2016
Abstract
This paper focuses on ‘prefigurative politics’ – embodying in the present one's vision of the future – among young people in north India. In so doing it contributes to wider debates on oppositional politics, temporality, India and youth. Building on recent fieldwork in Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh, we highlight the ubiquity of civic-minded everyday forms of prefigurative politics among a subset of young men and young women. We examine the temporality of this politics, which, like other recent prefigurative action across the world, emphasizes acting in the present. Young people in north India tend to view the future not as a point on the horizon but as the precipitate of their daily activiti..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council (ES/J011444/1)