Listening to grass-hoppers

field notes on democracy

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Arundhati Roy: Listening to grass-hoppers (2009, Hamish Hamilton an imprint of Penguin Books)

252 pages

English language

Published April 11, 2009 by Hamish Hamilton an imprint of Penguin Books.

ISBN:
978-0-670-08379-4
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3 stars (3 reviews)

With special reference to various topics related to anti-democratic issue of communalism, division between Muslims and Hindus, state sponsored terrorism, terrorist attacks, and emergence of Hindutva in India; articles previously published in several journals and books.

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3 stars

A stirring introduction to the politics and society of India. It's hard not to be moved by the two or three key issues Roy focuses on - the corruption and Hindu "Nationalism" especially. But, like many other narratives which preach to the converted, I feel it's probably far too strident in its tone to convince those who disagree to come around to her positions. Perhaps when read individually in their original context as essays and columns, they may have been more appreciated. But in the end, aside from stirring my interest in the issues she raises, there's a sense of dissatisfaction with the lack of resolution.

Subjects

  • Communalism -- India
  • Hindus -- India
  • Muslims -- India
  • Hindutva -- India
  • Terrorism -- India