Aditya Nigam

Aditya Nigam is a political scientist by training and is interested in social and political theory. He is associated with the Centre’s Programme in Advanced Social and Political Theory. He has worked on questions of nationalism, identity, secularism and Marxism. He has published regularly on these questions in both English and Hindi. He is particularly interested in the contemporary experience of globalization in the postcolonial context, its relationship to new experiences of time and urban space, and the ways in which political subjectivities are constituted in the present. He completed his Ph.D from the Centre for Political Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University in 2001. His book Insurrection of Little Selves: Crisis of Secular-nationalism in India has been published by Oxford University Press (2005). He is currently working on a book on utopias and social imaginaries in contemporary India. Nigam has been a SEPHIS scholar from 1997 to 2000, and has been a Visiting Scholar at the Queen Elizabeth House, Oxford in 1998. He is comfortable with and writes in Hindi, English and Bengali.

Books by Aditya Nigam

Power and Contestation

Power and Contestation

India Since 1989

Nivedita Menon, Aditya Nigam

1989 marks the unraveling of India’s “Nehruvian Consensus” of a modern, secular nation with a selfreliant economy. Caste and religion play major roles in national politics. Global economic integration led to conflict between the state and dispossessed people, but processes of globalization have also enabled new spaces for political assertion. In a world of American Empire, India as a nuclear power has abandoned nonalignment, a shift contested by voices within. Power and Contestation… (more information)