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Cleansing the Nation

India, the Hindu Modern, and Mediations of Gender

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Pages: 304

Illustrations: 42 illustrations

Published: November 2025

Author: Raka Shome

In Cleansing the Nation, Raka Shome explores the logics of governmentality of contemporary Hindu nationalism in India by advancing the concept of the “Hindu modern.” Analyzing a national cleanliness program and other development projects, Shome shows how the Hindu modern—a form of national governmentality that disciplines and regulates individual subjects to create desirable “clean” citizens—inscribes Hindu nationalism in India. Focused on security, progress, and development while celebrating and protecting the figure of the upper-caste Hindu woman, the Hindu modern works toward a religious and casteist cleansing of the nation that rewrites Indian modernity as a purified and cleansed Hindu modernity. It shores up caste and religious inequalities around who is authentically Indian, reproducing historical violence against and exclusions of caste, gender, and religion, especially toward Muslims, Dalits, and Adivasis. By outlining how the Hindu modern sutures Hindu-ness to the contemporary Indian national project of modernity, Shome helps us further understand projects of national purification and cleanliness within global populist authoritarian movements.

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“Raka Shome’s formative account details the violent apparatus of erasure that is normalized, castefied, and minoritized by the Hindu nationalist state and movement through a national cleanliness program, a pervasive vehicle to gender and racialize Hindu modernity.” - Angana P. Chatterji, author of Violent Gods: Hindu Nationalism in India’s Present

“In describing how gender and patriarchy underlie the logic of protecting the female body, Shome offers us a fascinating and detailed account of how policy and patriarchy are allied in the making of what she calls the ‘Hindu modern.' Cleansing the Nation shows why a feminist analysis of the politics of patriarchy is essential for understanding Hindu nationalism in India, and is a critical text for our world today.” - Inderpal Grewal, Professor Emeritus, Yale University

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Raka Shome is the Harron Family Endowed Chair and Professor of Communication at Villanova University and author of Diana and Beyond: White Femininity, National Identity, and Contemporary Media Culture.

Table Of Contents

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Preface  xi
Acknowledgments  xv
1. Cleansing the Nation: Hindu Nationalism, the Hindu Modern, and Gender  1
2. Purifying Bharat Mata  57
3. “Women’s Empowerment” Through Toilet Modernity: The No Toilet, No Bride Campaign  107
4. Swachh Violence: The Will to Punish  158
5. From Cleansing to Cleaning: An Alternative (Clean) India  205
Notes  221
References  231
Index  275

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Paper ISBN: 978-1-4780-3275-5 / Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-4780-2931-1 / eISBN: 978-1-4780-6151-9 / DOI: https://doi.org/10.1215/9781478061519