
 New Books in Critical Theory
 New Books in Critical Theory 120 A Roundup Conversation About Indian and Israeli Ethnonationalism
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 Jan 4, 2024  Scholars Ajantha Subramanian and Lori Allen discuss Indian and Israeli ethnonationalism, exploring commonalities in the slippery slope towards multiculturalism of caste and territorial maximalism of Zionism. They examine the role of overseas communities, roots of ethnonationalism in 1920s fascism, and the shared playbook of far-right ideologies. The conversation reflects on the suitability of the term fascism and concludes with a discussion on the book 'Mody's India' and appreciation for listener participation. 
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Hindutva's Two-fold Othering
- Hindutva treats Muslims as racialized external others and Dalits as ethnosized internal others. - Violence stabilizes the shifting boundary between the Hindu "us" and non-compliant groups.
Violence as Ego and State Power
- Both Indian Hindutva and Israeli hilltop youth movements give young men ego satisfaction as violent foot soldiers. - Israeli settlers move from anti-state anarchists to state military roles, blurring violence boundaries.
Transnational Diaspora Support
- Both the Indian Hindutva and Israeli Zionist movements have transnational diasporic dimensions. - Diaspora also supplies cultural and financial support that strengthens ethno-nationalist projects.
