Politics Against (De)politicization: The Basis and Crisis of Contemporary Student Movements in India

Anubhav Sengupta
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In the context of worldwide student protests against neoliberal economic agenda and depoliticizing market rationality, the essay seeks to understand the basis of ongoing student protests in India. On the basis of a case study of a radical left student organization from the state of West Bengal, India, the essay demonstrates that the dynamics of student protests in India is rooted in resistances against a state-sponsored depoliticization. The resistance is also against a structure of domination, legal and extra-legal that sustains such depoliticization in campuses as well as in the society at large. Borrowing framework from the studies in subjectivity, the essay argues that the basis of Indian student protests is anchored in a historically grounded subjectivity where students have often been called upon as a young citizen, responsible to the nation and people. At the same time, the crisis of these protests is born out of the lack of having a contemporary form of the said political subjectivity, enabling a re-articulation of the historical relationship between student, people and state-nation.   
反(去)政治化的政治:当代印度学生运动的基础与危机
在全球学生抗议新自由主义经济议程和去政治化的市场理性的背景下,本文试图了解印度正在进行的学生抗议的基础。本文以印度西孟加拉邦一个激进左翼学生组织的案例为基础,论证了印度学生抗议活动的动力源于对国家支持的去政治化的抵制。这种抵抗也反对一种统治结构,合法的和法外的,这种结构在校园和整个社会中维持着这种去政治化。借用主体性研究的框架,本文认为,印度学生抗议的基础植根于历史基础的主体性,学生经常被要求作为一个年轻的公民,对国家和人民负责。与此同时,这些抗议活动的危机源于缺乏上述政治主体性的当代形式,使学生、人民和国家-民族之间的历史关系得以重新表述。
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