Contesting authoritarianism, redefining democracy: Youth and citizenship in contemporary India

L. Kadiwal, Manish Jain, Sadashiv Nayanpally, Ruhail Andrabi, Parikshit Sharma, Chaitanya Khandelwal, Warda Arif
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This article attempts to understand how youth in contemporary India perceives, experiences and engages with the contestations around the ideas of citizenship and nation against the backdrop of the new citizenship policies. In December 2019, the majoritarian Hindu nationalist government in India enacted a Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) that purported to give citizenship to persecuted religious minorities from India’s neighbouring countries. But the Act crucially did not include Muslims in the list of oppressed minorities and created widespread anxieties about the possible loss of citizenship through the CAA and the National Register of Citizens. Millions of young people across Indian university campuses and neighbourhoods took to the streets to protest against the legislation. Drawing on the narratives of the young people who participated in these protests, this article highlights the youth’s conceptions of and negotiations with their identity and the use of different modes of resistance deployed in the anti-CAA movement. The article concludes by laying out the implications of these youth protests as a mode of ‘public pedagogy’ for citizenship education as an alternative to the statist models of citizenship education.
反对威权主义,重新定义民主:当代印度的青年与公民身份
本文试图了解当代印度的年轻人如何在新公民政策的背景下感知、体验和参与围绕公民和国家理念的争论。2019年12月,印度占多数的印度教民族主义政府颁布了一项《公民身份修正案》(CAA),旨在为来自印度邻国的受迫害宗教少数群体提供公民身份。但关键的是,该法案没有将穆斯林列入受压迫少数民族的名单,并引发了广泛的担忧,担心通过CAA和国家公民登记册(National Register of Citizens)可能会失去公民身份。印度大学校园和社区的数百万年轻人走上街头抗议这项立法。根据参与这些抗议活动的年轻人的叙述,本文强调了年轻人对自己身份的概念和谈判,以及在反caa运动中使用的不同抵抗模式。文章最后阐述了这些青年抗议作为公民教育的“公共教育学”模式的影响,作为公民教育的国家主义模式的替代方案。
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