1st Edition

Hindu Nationalism in South India The Rise of Saffron in Kerala

Edited By Nissim Mannathukkaren Copyright 2025
    272 Pages
    by Routledge

    Hindu Nationalism in South India engages with a range of factors that shapes the trajectory of Hindu nationalism in Kerala, the southern state of India. 

    Until recently, Kerala was considered a socio-political exception which had no room for Hindu nationalism. This book questions such Panglossian prognosis and shows the need to map the ideological and political growth of Hindu nationalism which has been downplayed in the academic discourse as temporary aberrations. The introduction to the book places Kerala in the context of South India. Arguing that Hindutva is a real force which needs to be contended within theoretical and empirical terms, the chapters in this book examine Hindu nationalism in Kerala in relation to themes such as history, caste, culture, post-truth, ideology, gender, politics, and the Indian national space. 

    Considering the rise of Hindu nationalism in the recent years, this pioneering book will be of interest to a students and academics studying Politics, in particular Nationalism, Asian Politics and Religion and Politics and South Asian Studies.

    1. Introduction: Kerala, South India and Hindu Nationalism, Nissim Mannathukkaren Part I: National versus Local? 2. The Fate of Secularism in India, Christophe Jaffrelot; 3.Kerala: The Antinomy of Hindutva Nationalism, Nissim Mannathukkaren; 4. Faith Revival in Kerala: The 2019 Parliamentary Election and Beyond, Anil M. Varughese Part II: Hindutva and its Lineages 5. Chattampi Swamikal and the Deconstruction of the Malayala Sudra: Contradictions of Hindu Revisionist Theology in 19th Century Kerala, T. T. Sreekumar Part III: Gender and Hindutva 6. A Gendered History of the Rise of the Neo-Savarna in Twentieth Century Kerala, J. Devika; 7. Feeling’ Malikappuram: Soft-Hindutva and Filmic Mediation of the Sabarimala Controversy, Darshana Sreedhar Mini Part IV: Hindutva and the Everyday 8. Sangh Parivar: Remaking of Temples in the World of Politics, O. B. Roopesh; 9. The Hindutva ‘Practice’ in Kerala: A Political Ethnography of RSS in Thalassery, Nisar Kannangara; 10. Crisis as Opportunity: Exploring the Hindu Nationalist Politics of ‘Seva’ During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Kerala, Dayal Paleri; Index

    Biography

    Nissim Mannathukkaren is Professor in the Department of International Development Studies, Dalhousie University, Canada.

    "The shape of religion and secularism has hardly been uniform in India. Yet Hindu nationalism has affected them in all regions and states. Through a wide range of insightful essays, this extraordinary volume focuses on Kerala and deftly shows how this state is no longer the exception it once was. A pioneer in the study of state politics in India, this is a compelling read."

    --Rajeev Bhargava, Director, Parekh Institute of Indian Thought, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi.