Becoming Allies
Civil Rights Activism in India
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:31st Dec '25
£90.00
This title is due to be published on 31st December, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

This book follows the presence and history of allyship in the form of India's civil liberties activism.
Becoming Allies is a political history of allyship in India. It shines light on those who support movement groups. It offers an insight into solidarity, protest, and collective ethics, making it essential for readers of political theory, history, democracy, social justice, and human rights.What motivates individuals to stand up against injustices that don't personally affect them? Becoming Allies explores a vital but often overlooked dimension of social movements: the role of those who support a cause without being directly affected by its injustices. While most scholarship centres the conflict between social movements and the State, this book shifts the focus to allies-individuals who stand in solidarity and amplify marginalised demands. Drawing on interviews conducted with civil liberties activists and on documents from their private records, this book traces the evolving politics of allyship in India. Anchored in the histories of groups like the People's Union for Civil Liberties and the People's Union for Democratic Rights that rose in the context of the Naxalite Movement and the Emergency, the book sheds light on the ethics, dilemmas, and strategies of standing alongside others in struggle.
ISBN: 9781009591126
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312 pages