DOI: 10.25148/etd.fi10112010
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Hindutva Meets Globalization: The Impact on Hindu Urban Media Women

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“… 16. See Gangopadhyay (2010) for an analysis of how globalisation and Hindutva – a right-wing political ideology that promotes Hindu supremacy with the intention of shifting India from a secular state to a Hindu nation – shape Indian womanhood.…”
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“… 16. See Gangopadhyay (2010) for an analysis of how globalisation and Hindutva – a right-wing political ideology that promotes Hindu supremacy with the intention of shifting India from a secular state to a Hindu nation – shape Indian womanhood.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%