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Paper Performance And The State Social Change And Political Culture In Mughal India Farhat Hasan

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Paper Performance And The State Social Change And Political Culture In Mughal India Farhat Hasan
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.18 MB
Pages: 155
Author: Farhat Hasan
ISBN: 9781009025256, 9781316516812, 1009025252, 1316516814
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Paper Performance And The State Social Change And Political Culture In Mughal India Farhat Hasan by Farhat Hasan 9781009025256, 9781316516812, 1009025252, 1316516814 instant download after payment.

This book explores the changing socio–cultural world in early modern South Asia, and locates the agency of the Mughal state therein. The development of literacy and new forms of engagement between literacy and performance prompted the opening up of new spaces of social communication, and led to the development of a performative (and somatic) public sphere in South Asia. The work highlights the significance of legal spaces, along with the markets and coffeehouses, in shaping the emergent public sphere. While defending the case for legal pluralism, it argues that the Mughal state endured and enhanced the diversity in the legal order. Focusing on the socially embedded attributes of the state, it looks at how the state's relations with the local powers impinged on, and reproduced community identities, identity conflicts, legal pluralism, property relations, and different forms of social communication.

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