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基本説明
A critical look at these diverse representations of public and private, the manner in which they reinforce each other and collectively impact democracy.
Full Description
Bringing together original essays by distinguished scholars from diverse disciplines, this volume constitutes an important contribution to the private-public debate. It does not set out to provide conclusive answers but raises pertinent questions, explores their implications, and looks to promote a global process of dialogue. The contributors highlight the manner in which the public and the private actually reinforce one another and collectively impact democracy.
Contents
Preface - Helmut ReifeldIntroduction: The Public and the Private: Two Modes of Enhancing Democratization - Gurpreet MahajanPART ONE: CONCEPTUALIZING THE PUBLIC AND THE PRIVATEThe Public as a Social Category - Andr[ac]e B[ac]eteilleThe Domesticated Public - Dipankar GuptaTradition, Modernity and the Public/Private DivideThe Middle Classes as Public and Private - Ute FrevertCulture, Gender and Modernization in 19th Century EuropeOf the Social Categories 'Private' and 'Public' - T N MadanConsiderations of Cultural ContextFrom a 'Private' Public to a 'Public' Private Sphere - Margrit PernauOld Delhi and the North Indian Muslims in Comparative PerspectiveThe Struggle for Social Justice and the Expansion of the Public Sphere - Gail OmvedtPART TWO: RETRIEVING THE PRIVATELaw's Magic and Empire Revisited - Rajeev DhavanPublic Spaces and Private Lives - The Domain of the LawTranscending Categories - Neera ChandhokeThe Private, the Public and the Search for HomeFeminism and the Public-Private Distinction - Patricia UberoiProtecting Individual Rights as Safeguards of the Private Sphere - Clauspeter HillThe German Setting from the Legal Point of ViewVoluntary Action and Citizenship - Aswini K RayIssues of Civil RightsPublic Ethics and Accountability - L C JainPublic Sector in a Market Economy - Arjun SenguptaPrivatization as Reform - Kuldeep MathurLiberalization and Public Sector Enterprises in IndiaNGOs in the Era of Globalization - Harsh SethiReworking the State-Citizen DialecticCreating a Public: Reinventing Democratic Citizenship - Sarah JosephIndex



