The Political Economy of Modern India
3.0
creditsAverage Course Rating
This course examines the complex, at times conflicting, relationship that has emerged between Indian seats of power from above and Indian expressions of society from below. Attention will be placed on the period between 1947 to the present.
Fall 2012
Professor: Rina Agarwala
The best aspects of the course included the engaging lectures and the discussions, which al students participated in. The professor was an effective teacher and always made sure students were following along. The worst aspect of the course was the dense and hefty readings. The course would improve if the discussions and papers were more free-form. Prospective students should know that they wil learn a lot about India in this laid-back and discussion-based course.