Accumulation in Post-Colonial Capitalism

Accumulation in Post-Colonial Capitalism

Sen, Samita; Mitra, Iman Kumar; Samaddar, Ranabir

Springer Verlag, Singapore

06/2018

260

Mole

Inglês

9789811093128

15 a 20 dias

454

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Chapter 1. Introduction: A Post-Colonial Critique of Capital Accumulation Today.- Part I: New Dynamics of Accumulation.- Chapter 2. Flexible Labour and Capital Accumulation in a Post-Colonial Country Byasdeb Dasgupta.- Chapter 3. Law, Statistics, Public Private Partnership and the Emergence of a New Subject Mithilesh Kumar.- Chapter 4. S ecurity and the City: Postcolonial Accumulation, Securitization and Urban Development in Kolkata Ilia Antenucci.- Chapter 5. Accumulation by Possession: The Social Processes of Rent Seeking in Urban Delhi Sushmita Pati.- Chapter 6. Accumulation at Margins: The Case of Khora Colony Shruti Dubey.- Chapter 7. The Politics of Bank Nationalization in India Suhit K. Sen.- Part II: Caste, Gender, Race: Axes of Accumulation.- Chapter 8. Life, Labour, Recycling: A Study of Waste Management Practices in Contemporary Kolkata Debarati Bagchi and Iman Kumar Mitra.- Chapter 9. Ayurveda Tourism: Issues of Development and Gender in Contemporary Kerala Rashmi Gopi.- Chapter 10. Caste and the Frontiers of Post-Colonial Capital Accumulation Ritajyoti Bandyopadhyay and Ranabir Samaddar.- Chapter 11. Governmentalizing NRI Philanthropy in Andhra Pradesh: A Transregional Approach to India's Development Sanam Roohi.- Chapter 12. The Postcolony and Racy Histories of Accumulation Atig Ghosh.
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Accumulation and primitive accumulation;Postcolonialism;Migrant labour in India;discourse on diabetes in India;ayurveda tourism;urban villages in India;gender and migrant labour;homeless urban population;biopolitics;artisan-entrepreneurs;caste and entrepreneurship;caste politics and philanthropy;cultural racism;postwar Jaffna;bank nationalization in India;Kammas of Andhra;kinship capital;migrant labour and NGOs