Aradhana Sharma is associate professor of anthropology at Wesleyan University. She is author of Logics of Empowerment: Development, Gender, and Governance in Neoliberal India (Minnesota, 2008).
"""An absolutely brilliant and essential account of how social movements demanding transparency and opposing corruption have irrevocably changed the terrain of governance and democratic politics in India. This book holds major implications for how we come to understand good governance agendas as well as seemingly technical reforms the world over. Carefully researched and lucidly written, this is a must-read for anyone interested in the state, citizenship, social movements, democracy, and populist authoritarianism."" —Nayanika Mathur, University of Oxford ""Aradhana Sharma’s lyrical storytelling brings to life a diverse collection of anticorruption activists who struggled to change law and politics in India. A Technomoral Politics is an astute analysis of Indian politics, a cautionary tale of populism’s danger, and an essential read for understanding the electoral politics of good governance."" —Erica Bornstein, University of Oregon "