Land Dispossession and Everyday Politics in Rural Eastern India

By (author) Kenneth Bo Nielsen

Publication date:

22 February 2018

Publisher

Anthem Press

Dimensions:

229x153mm
6x9"

ISBN-13: 9781783087471

Over the past decade India has witnessed a number of land wars that have centred crucially on the often forcible transfer of land from small farmers or indigenous groups to private companies. Among these, the land war that erupted in Singur, West Bengal, in 2006, went on to make national headlines and become paradigmatic of many of the challenges and social conflicts that arise when a state-led policy of swiftly transferring land to private sector companies encounters resistance on the ground. Land Dispossession and Everyday Politics in Rural Eastern India analyses the movement by Singur’s so-called unwilling farmers to retain and reclaim their farmland. By foregrounding the everyday politics of popular mobilization, the book sheds new light on the movement’s internal politics as well as on contentious issues rooted in everyday caste, class and gender relations.

‘Nielsen’s ethnographic analysis sheds light on the micro-politics of caste, class, gender and leadership that are all too often neglected in the studies of land protests.’
—Lucia Michelutti, Reader in Anthropology, University College London, UK