

120 A Roundup Conversation About Indian and Israeli Ethnonationalism
Jan 4, 2024
Anthropology professor Ajantha Subramanian and Lori Allen discuss Indian and Israeli ethnonationalism, exploring the commonalities between caste multiculturalism and territorial maximalism. They examine the roots of ethnonationalism in fascist ideologies, the playbook of far-right ideologies, and the suitability of the term fascism. The podcast also explores the connections between diasporic presence and ethnonationalism, including the influence of American Jews on Zionism and the role of the Indian diaspora. They also discuss financial support for ethnonationalism and the influence of Zionism as a model for other nationalist projects.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
The Hindu Nationalist Project and its Twofold Structure
03:17 • 11min
The Blurring Boundary Between the Far Right and the State
14:08 • 2min
The Connection Between Diasporic Presence and Ethno-Nationalism
15:49 • 2min
Transnational Connections and Financial Support for Ethnonationalism in India and Israel
17:35 • 5min
Diasporic Nationalist Support and the Role of the Jewish Diaspora in Zionism
22:31 • 24min