Both India and Europe have been undergoing a difficult process of negotiating cultural, religious and ethnic diversity within their democratic frameworks. In fact, recent incidents of xenophobic backlash against multiculturalism and minority communities in Europe, as well as myriad movements for constitutional recognition of castes, tribes and languages and the emergence of Islamophobic terror in India, question the conventional idea of democracy as the idyllic preserver of diversity.
This volume contests the simplistic connection between democracy and diversity by proposing that...
Both India and Europe have been undergoing a difficult process of negotiating cultural, religious and ethnic diversity within their democratic fram...