Indigenist mobilization : confronting electoral communism and precarious livelihoods in post-reform Kerala /
In Kerala, political activists with a background in Communism are now instead asserting political demands on the basis of Indigenous identity. Why did a notion of Indigenous belonging come to replace the discourse of class in subaltern struggles' Indigenist Mobilization answers this question th...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Berghahn Books,
2017.
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Colección: | Dislocations ;
v. 20. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Title page 1; Series blurb; Title page 2; Copyright page; Contents; List of Figures; Map; Acknowledgments; Part I. Introduction; Introduction. Research and Activism in, on, and beyond a Capitalist World System; Part II. Adivasiness and Its Discontents; Chapter 1. The ""Tribe"" in World Time; Chapter 2. The Importance of Being Adivasi; Part III. Contention and Conflict at the End of a Reformist Cycle; Chapter 3. Electoral Communism and Its Critics; Chapter 4. Widening Circles of Political Disidentification; Part IV. Conditioning Indigenism: The ""Kerala Model"" in Crisis.
- Chapter 5. Salaried but Subaltern: On the Vulnerability of Social MobilityChapter 6. Adivasi Labor: Of Workers without Work; Part V. Conclusion; Chapter 7. The (Dis)Placements of Class; Glossary; Bibliography; Index; Series page.