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Vulnerable Communities in Neoliberal India: Perspectives from a Feminist Ethnographic Approach: Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series

Editat de Deepanshu Mohan, Sakshi Chindaliya, Ashika Thomas
en Limba Engleză Hardback – aug 2024
Mohan, Chindaliya, and Thomas offer an ethnographic critique of modern, neoliberal India from the perspective of studying the daily lives-livelihoods of marginalised, unsecured, informal vulnerable communities residing in the urban, peri-urban spaces across the nation.
With case studies ranging from groups of pastoralists, fisher-folk, and handicraft workers of Kashmir to the weavers of Kutch, and the factory workers and artisans of the Delhi capital, this edited volume of feminist ethnographies cover previously undocumented geographical and socio-cultural contexts of vulnerable groups, put together by the Centre for New Economics Studies, O.P. Jindal Global University. The diverse range of ethnographic case studies further explore the invisibilisation of the growing informal sector in India’s labor market, studied through the applied concepts of Gayatri Spivak’s othering, Doreen Massey’s power geometries and Pierre Bourdieu’s (fractured) habitus. In addition to providing visual narratives of daily lifestyle, livelihoods of identified communities, our ethnographic analysis is rooted in discussing feminist paradigms from each study’s respondents.
A useful read for scholars and policymakers interested in understanding intersectional applications of development studies in context of the unsecured workforce in India, with application across disciplines of social-economic anthropology of South Asia, using the methodological lens of experimental ethnography.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032798233
ISBN-10: 1032798238
Pagini: 154
Ilustrații: 94
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Academic and Postgraduate

Cuprins

Table of Contents
List of Contributors
 
1)    Chapter 1: Introduction
Authors: Sakshi Chindaliya, Ashika Thomas, and Deepanshu Mohan
 
2)    Chapter 2: Nomadic Narratives: Tracing the Invisible Trails of Bakarwal Women
Authors: Ishfaq Ahmad Wani
 
3)    Chapter 3: Clay and Struggle: The Unlit Kilns of Uttam Nagar Kumhars
Authors: Namesh Killemsetty and Tavleen Kaur Saluja
 
4)    Chapter 4: Fish on the Footpath: The Neglected Ga’ad Haenz of Kashmir
Authors: Najam Us Saqib and Ishfaq Ahmad Wani
 
5)    Chapter 5: Weaving Livelihoods: Hasta Kalakars of Kutch, Gujarat
Authors: Shubhangi Derhgawen, Hima Trisha Mohan and Jignesh Mistry
 
6)    Chapter 6: Bordering Informality: The Woes of the Wazirpur Mazdoors
Authors: Tavleen Kaur Saluja, Ashika Thomas and Jignesh Mistry
 
7)    Chapter 7: Crafting Identities: The Fading Artistry of Kashmiri Papier Mâché
Authors: Hima Trisha Mohan and Rekha Pachauri
 
8)    Chapter 8: Reflections 
Authors: Ashika Thomas, Sakshi Chindaliya, and Deepanshu Mohan
 
Index

Notă biografică

Deepanshu Mohan is Professor of Economics and Dean, Office of Interdisciplinarity Studies, Director, Centre for New Economics Studies at O.P. Jindal Global University. He is Visiting Professor, Saw Swee Hock Southeast Asia Centre, London School of Economics; Honorary Research Fellow, Birkbeck College, University of London.
Sakshi Chindaliya is an assistant lecturer and programme coordinator at Jindal School of Liberal Arts and Humanities, O.P. Jindal Global University. As a feminist geographer, she is interested in gender and sexuality studies, development studies, and feminist ethnographies of water and disasters.
Ashika Thomas is an MSc development studies student at the London School of Economics and Political Science. With a background in both economics and anthropology, she is interested in exploring themes within India’s informal economy and the role of CSOs in social policy.

Descriere

This book offers an ethnographic critique of modern, neoliberal India through studying the daily lives-livelihoods of marginalised communities across the nation. A useful read for scholars and policymakers interested in understanding intersectional applications of development studies in context of the unsecured workforce in India.