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Tom Brass takes the lessons drawn by Development Studies and deftly applies them to metropolitan capitalist nations.
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Tom Brass takes the lessons drawn by Development Studies and deftly applies them to metropolitan capitalist nations.
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- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9781608469284
- ISBN-10: 160846928X
- Artikelnr.: 48894453
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9781608469284
- ISBN-10: 160846928X
- Artikelnr.: 48894453
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Tom Brass, D.Phil (1982) formerly lectured in the SPS Faculty at Cambridge University and directed studies for Queens' College. He edited The Journal of Peasant Studies for almost two decades, and has published extensively on agrarian issues and rural labour relations, including Class, Culture and the Agrarian Myth (Brill, 2014).
Acknowledgements ... ix
Introduction: Labour Markets, Identities, Controversies ... 1
Part 1: Reviews
1 Reinventing India? ... 33
2 Saints and Sinners ... 44
3 Seeing Ghosts ... 51
4 Brief Encounters with Class ... 56
5 Interns Interned ... 59
6 Marxist Academics and Liberal Hypocrisy ... 62
7 Backing into the Limelight ... 68
8 A Marxist Defence of Marxist Theory ... 73
9 Houellebecq, Anthropologist? ... 77
Part 2: Review Essays
10 The Struggle of/(over) Post-emancipation Rural Labour (‘At Their Perfect
Command’?) ... 85
11 Shifts and Stasis in Development Studies ... 106
12 Zomia, or a Postmodern History of Nowhere ... 140
13 The Populist Drift of Global Labour History ... 157
Part 3: Essays
14 The Sabotage of Anthropology and the Anthropologist as Saboteur ... 181
15 How Agrarian Cooperatives Fail: Lessons from 1970s Peru ... 192
16 Capitalism Bonded Labour in India: Reinterpreting Recent
(Re-)Interpretations ... 239
17 The Unsaying of Marxism: Capitalist Accumulation and Unfreedom ... 292
18 Academia as Mode of Seduction, or the Elephant in the Socialist Room ...
312
19 The Industrial Reserve Army: What’s Not to Like? ... 354
Bibliography ... 385
Author Index ... 425
Subject Index ... 433
Introduction: Labour Markets, Identities, Controversies ... 1
Part 1: Reviews
1 Reinventing India? ... 33
2 Saints and Sinners ... 44
3 Seeing Ghosts ... 51
4 Brief Encounters with Class ... 56
5 Interns Interned ... 59
6 Marxist Academics and Liberal Hypocrisy ... 62
7 Backing into the Limelight ... 68
8 A Marxist Defence of Marxist Theory ... 73
9 Houellebecq, Anthropologist? ... 77
Part 2: Review Essays
10 The Struggle of/(over) Post-emancipation Rural Labour (‘At Their Perfect
Command’?) ... 85
11 Shifts and Stasis in Development Studies ... 106
12 Zomia, or a Postmodern History of Nowhere ... 140
13 The Populist Drift of Global Labour History ... 157
Part 3: Essays
14 The Sabotage of Anthropology and the Anthropologist as Saboteur ... 181
15 How Agrarian Cooperatives Fail: Lessons from 1970s Peru ... 192
16 Capitalism Bonded Labour in India: Reinterpreting Recent
(Re-)Interpretations ... 239
17 The Unsaying of Marxism: Capitalist Accumulation and Unfreedom ... 292
18 Academia as Mode of Seduction, or the Elephant in the Socialist Room ...
312
19 The Industrial Reserve Army: What’s Not to Like? ... 354
Bibliography ... 385
Author Index ... 425
Subject Index ... 433
Acknowledgements ... ix
Introduction: Labour Markets, Identities, Controversies ... 1
Part 1: Reviews
1 Reinventing India? ... 33
2 Saints and Sinners ... 44
3 Seeing Ghosts ... 51
4 Brief Encounters with Class ... 56
5 Interns Interned ... 59
6 Marxist Academics and Liberal Hypocrisy ... 62
7 Backing into the Limelight ... 68
8 A Marxist Defence of Marxist Theory ... 73
9 Houellebecq, Anthropologist? ... 77
Part 2: Review Essays
10 The Struggle of/(over) Post-emancipation Rural Labour (‘At Their Perfect
Command’?) ... 85
11 Shifts and Stasis in Development Studies ... 106
12 Zomia, or a Postmodern History of Nowhere ... 140
13 The Populist Drift of Global Labour History ... 157
Part 3: Essays
14 The Sabotage of Anthropology and the Anthropologist as Saboteur ... 181
15 How Agrarian Cooperatives Fail: Lessons from 1970s Peru ... 192
16 Capitalism Bonded Labour in India: Reinterpreting Recent
(Re-)Interpretations ... 239
17 The Unsaying of Marxism: Capitalist Accumulation and Unfreedom ... 292
18 Academia as Mode of Seduction, or the Elephant in the Socialist Room ...
312
19 The Industrial Reserve Army: What’s Not to Like? ... 354
Bibliography ... 385
Author Index ... 425
Subject Index ... 433
Introduction: Labour Markets, Identities, Controversies ... 1
Part 1: Reviews
1 Reinventing India? ... 33
2 Saints and Sinners ... 44
3 Seeing Ghosts ... 51
4 Brief Encounters with Class ... 56
5 Interns Interned ... 59
6 Marxist Academics and Liberal Hypocrisy ... 62
7 Backing into the Limelight ... 68
8 A Marxist Defence of Marxist Theory ... 73
9 Houellebecq, Anthropologist? ... 77
Part 2: Review Essays
10 The Struggle of/(over) Post-emancipation Rural Labour (‘At Their Perfect
Command’?) ... 85
11 Shifts and Stasis in Development Studies ... 106
12 Zomia, or a Postmodern History of Nowhere ... 140
13 The Populist Drift of Global Labour History ... 157
Part 3: Essays
14 The Sabotage of Anthropology and the Anthropologist as Saboteur ... 181
15 How Agrarian Cooperatives Fail: Lessons from 1970s Peru ... 192
16 Capitalism Bonded Labour in India: Reinterpreting Recent
(Re-)Interpretations ... 239
17 The Unsaying of Marxism: Capitalist Accumulation and Unfreedom ... 292
18 Academia as Mode of Seduction, or the Elephant in the Socialist Room ...
312
19 The Industrial Reserve Army: What’s Not to Like? ... 354
Bibliography ... 385
Author Index ... 425
Subject Index ... 433