Activism and Agency in India

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Activism and Agency in India

Nurturing Resistance in the Tea Plantations

Regional / International studies Development studies Social discrimination and social justice Social classes Gender studies, gender groups Sociology: work and labour Anthropology Political structure and processes Public opinion and polls Labour / income economics Political economy

Author: Supurna Banerjee

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Collection: Routledge/Edinburgh South Asian Studies Series

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 8 May 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 3 Mb

ISBN: 9781351972895


During the period 2000 to 2010, tea plantations in India experienced a crisis and were at the threshold of transformation, framed by conflict and turbulence.

This book is an interdisciplinary and intersectional work examining the nature of victimhood and agency among women workers on tea plantations in North Bengal, India. The author views tea plantations as social spaces, rather than only economic units of production. Focusing on the lived experiences of the workers from the perspective of their multiple identities, the author uses the everyday as the entry point for understanding the exercise of agency, the negotiation of different spaces, gender roles and norms therein, as well as acts of protest. Agency and its relation to space are seen as continuums: from their everyday, hidden forms to the more overt and spectacular; from conformity and endurance to challenge and protest.

Understanding the Post-Crisis Period

Offering an understanding of the gendered nature of space and labour, this book examines the post-crisis period by mapping the workers’ narratives about their lived experiences and struggles in the times of economic, political and social tumult in the tea plantations of northern West Bengal. It will be of interest to an interdisciplinary audience interested in Development Studies, Gender Studies, South Asian Studies, Social Activism and Labour Studies.

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