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In this issue

How do you love without patronage and how do you stay angry without slipping into hatred? In this issue, we look at the role that emotions play in Indian politics. There are many questions that this issue puts forth. Exploring the underbelly of everydayness and how emotions fill the scaffolding of politics.

India's Silent Emotive Majority

Will positive emotions of love, compassion and care hold similar velocity to counter-mobilise Rightwing Hindutva?

India's Silent Emotive Majority

10+ mins

House Calls

The Sangh Parivar has adopted a new strategy to increase its audience. Its members visit households to convert people to the 'Hindu way of life'

House Calls

8 mins

Vermillion for Votes

In Telangana's Karimnagar, RSS volunteers went door-to-door with vermillion and saffron threads to assure women they are with them. It seems to have worked

Vermillion for Votes

7 mins

The Polarity of Sabarimala

The Sangh Parivar believes that there is an international conspiracy against Sabarimala, and not aggressive misogyny at play

The Polarity of Sabarimala

7 mins

Schools of Thought

A chain of schools is working towards raising children with an understanding of inheriting the 'world's greatest civilisation'

Schools of Thought

8 mins

The Foot Power of the Footloose

Beyond the ideological blame game, beyond the political bickering what did migrants walking on highways during lockdown teach us?

The Foot Power of the Footloose

9 mins

Home and Homesickness

The Indian diaspora is dealing with a tricky situation-how to be homesick when various sicknesses are afflicting the homeland

Home and Homesickness

7 mins

Casual Cruelty of Care

Cultural aphasia is emotion's nether side, eked out of acute narcissism and fear

Casual Cruelty of Care

9 mins

Paradoxical Emotion

Why do fairly educated Indian Muslims admire a majoritarian regime elsewhere but oppose Hindutva-driven majoritarianism in India?

Paradoxical Emotion

6 mins

Unfounded Islamophobia

Islamophobia or Muslim phobia is being projected as a strategic political emotion to mislead and gain political dividends

Unfounded Islamophobia

5 mins

Absent Social Structure

The current ideological confusion and obsession with gadgets among the younger generation is leading to deeper psycho-socio-cultural changes in society

Absent Social Structure

8 mins

Love As Resistance

Spreading the idea of love is pertinent in the present atmosphere of divisive politics

Love As Resistance

8 mins

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Outlook Magazine Description:

PublisherThe Outlook Group

CategoryNews

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyFortnightly

Outlook is a weekly news magazine published by Outlook Publishing India Pvt. Ltd. It was founded in 1995 by Vinod Mehta. Outlook covers a wide range of topics, including politics, business, society, and culture. The magazine is known for its investigative journalism and its bold and fearless reporting.

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