Politics after Television
Discover the profound impact of media on politics in Arvind Rajagopal's insightful book, Politics after Television. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2001, this hardback edition spans 402 pages and delves into the pivotal moment when the Hindu epic The Ramayana was broadcast on Indian national television in January 1987. This event ignited one of the largest political campaigns in post-independence India, spearheaded by Hindu nationalists. Rajagopal's compelling analysis offers a critical examination of the intersection between media, politics, and society, making it an essential read for scholars in the fields of politics, sociology, religion, media studies, and South Asian studies. Enhance your understanding of contemporary political dynamics and the role of television in shaping public discourse with this thought-provoking work.