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Titzmann, Fritzi-Marie: Mediatised Solidarity: Media Practices of Contemporary Indian Social Movements, Heidelberg: Heidelberg Asian Studies Publishing, 2024 (Media and Cultural Studies, volume 6). https://doi.org/10.11588/hasp.1404

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ISBN 978-3-98887-007-0 (PDF)
ISBN 978-3-98887-006-3 (Softcover)

Publié

12/13/2024

Auteurs

Fritzi-Marie Titzmann

Mediatised Solidarity

Media Practices of Contemporary Indian Social Movements

In an era marked by rapid media diffusion and globalised social movements, Mediatised Solidarity delves into the evolving dimensions of solidarity within Indian social and protest movements. Focused on the period from 2014 to the present, it analyses the interplay between media practices, including social media, and solidarity expressions. Through three case studies – Shaheen Bagh, the Indian Farmers’ Protest, and contemporary youth climate activism – the book explores how media and visual art shape and are shaped by solidarity and the extent to which shared memories and cultural heritage are used to stage social cohesion.

Fritzi-Marie Titzmann is a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Asian and African Studies, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Her research and publications focus on themes of gender, media, and social change in contemporary South Asia.

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Table des matières
Pages
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Titelei
i-iv
Table of Contents
v-vi
List of Figures
vii-ix
Acknowledgements
xi-xii
1 Introduction
1-16
2 Witnessing Solidarity
Recording the Legacy of Shaheen Bagh through Visual Art
17-42
3 Mediating Counter-narratives and Solidarity
The Case of Trolley Times in the Indian Farmers' Movement
43-63
4 Youth Climate Activism in India
Global Conversations, Local Concerns and Gendered Visibility
65-92
5 Conclusion
Forging Solidarity and Collective Remembering through Mediation
93-101
6 References
103-112
Backcover

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