{"id":93540,"date":"2014-02-15T07:40:40","date_gmt":"2014-02-15T12:40:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.designerchildren.com\/mihir-s-sharma-cultural-straitjackets\/"},"modified":"2014-02-15T07:40:40","modified_gmt":"2014-02-15T12:40:40","slug":"mihir-s-sharma-cultural-straitjackets","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/free-speech\/mihir-s-sharma-cultural-straitjackets\/","title":{"rendered":"Mihir S Sharma: Cultural straitjackets"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    India's penal code, written by occupiers in the aftermath of a    devastating revolt that was more, perhaps, about cultural    imperialism than the political kind, is increasingly shown to    be a thing of its time, one increasingly distant from ours.    Section 377 is out of phase with an age    that understands sexual freedom is an essential part of    personal freedom. But Section    295A, which criminalises speech that offends religion, has nowhere near as much notoriety.  <\/p>\n<p>    It should, perhaps. The recent withdrawal by Penguin India of an \"alternative history\" of Hindus and Hinduism    by Professor Wendy    Doniger demonstrates the degree to which the persistence of    such laws on the statute book can have what is called a    \"chilling effect\" - in which private parties control their own    speech or that of others to comply with an all-encompassing    law. In its much-delayed explanation for the    withdrawal, the publishing house blamed Section 295A in    particular, although the only immediate case on its hands was a    civil, not a criminal, complaint. However, if the civil case    was close to being lost, criminal charges might well have been    filed soon - specific complaints are referred to in the    annexure of the agreement that Penguin signed.  <\/p>\n<p>    Much time has been wasted mis-allocating blame for the    withdrawal of Professor Doniger's book. Yes, naturally the set    of petitioners - obscurantist and fundamentalist voices led by    the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh's point man on \"education\" -    would like to see books banned. That isn't surprising. What did    you expect? It's the RSS. They're not fans of alternative    histories, unless they're the ones writing it. They are being    true to themselves by objecting to it. Yes, naturally Penguin    India eventually withdrew when faced with a determined opponent    linked to a powerful family of social organisations that    includes the party expected to rule this country next year.    What did you expect? They are a private sector company whose    responsibility is to their shareholders and duty is to maximise    profits. Which shareholder wants to see cash bleed into legally    defending an asset that is depreciating fast, like a    four-year-old hardback? And spare me the self-righteous    claptrap about the \"commodification\" of books and knowledge. If    you don't want writing commodified, then don't sign a contract    with a profit-maximising company. Release it, for free, on the    Internet. Penguin India, too, is being true to itself by    withdrawing.  <\/p>\n<p>    The blame rightly belongs, as always, to what shapes such    people's decisions: the law. In this case, the law empowered    the objectors and disempowered those who did not - Penguin, the    author, and her potential readers. In that absence, it is a bit    much to high-handedly demand a firm we don't own to take on the    costs of working to change or defy the law. If enough of us    care enough, perhaps there is a special market for \"books that    can be legally challenged\", and we should pay a litigation    premium for them over and above the regular price -    intellectual blood money, paying for our access to possibly    forbidden thought.  <\/p>\n<p>    Or, perhaps, we should just focus on changing the law. Like    much else in the Indian Penal Code, Section 295A is a    defacement of India's claim to being a modern, liberal    culture. There are other such - most of    all, perhaps, the First Amendment to the Constitution that    unnecessarily and dangerously restricted free-speech    provisions. But amending the Constitution is harder than    changing the penal code. That, at first, should be the focus of    all those who are outraged.  <\/p>\n<p>    Laws that put culture in a straitjacket do not deserve to    survive. For there are always those who will take advantage of    such provisions, to use state power to quench dissent. It is    intriguing, after all, to examine the complaints of those who    think Professor Doniger's book is a fit target for their ire,    and are choosing to fire over the shoulders of an illiberal    state. Irrespective of the merits of Professor Doniger's book -    which I encourage you to judge for yourself - it is worth    examining, for clues to the culture spawned by such laws, the    nature of the anger at her project. Professor Doniger wishes,    she claims, to give voice to the many different forms of    Hindu practice, a dazzling and bewildering    variety that nevertheless manage, in their myriad    manifestations, to be recognisably Hindu. The strength of the    religion lies in its ability to be different and yet compelling    for any number of different people - be they Dalit or    transgendered, recent converts or vague cultural legatees. This    very feature of the religion is a bug to those who despise    Professor Doniger; for them, any diversion from the    pseudo-Abrahamic, Brahminical narrative they espouse is    dangerous. Laws that control speech and culture will be used,    always, by those with greater power - the guardians of what    historian Vijay    Prashad calls the \"bourgeois\" manifestation of religion, in    this case - to minimise challenges to their authority. There is    no free culture without free    speech. There is no free religion without free speech. Laws    that stifle speech in order to \"protect\" religion in fact do    the precise opposite.  <\/p>\n<p>    <a href=\"mailto:mihir.sharma@bsmail.in\">mihir.sharma@bsmail.in<\/a>  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Originally posted here:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.business-standard.com\/article\/opinion\/mihir-s-sharma-cultural-straitjackets-114021401630_1.html\" title=\"Mihir S Sharma: Cultural straitjackets\">Mihir S Sharma: Cultural straitjackets<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> India's penal code, written by occupiers in the aftermath of a devastating revolt that was more, perhaps, about cultural imperialism than the political kind, is increasingly shown to be a thing of its time, one increasingly distant from ours. 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