Technology and Nationalism in India
Cultural Negotiations from Colonialism to Cyberspace
- 332pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Exploring the intersection of technology and nationalism, this book delves into how global Indian communities utilize the internet to advance Hindu nationalist ideologies. It traces the historical roots of this phenomenon back to the colonial era, when Western science and technology began reshaping Indian identity. The narrative highlights the role of technological expertise in defining modern Indian selfhood, as well as its influence on perceptions of identity, community, and the state, revealing deep connections between technological advancement and nationalist sentiments.
