<p>This volume looks at how accumulation in postcolonial capitalism blurs the boundaries of space, institutions, forms, financial regimes, labour processes, and economic segments on one hand, and creates zones and corridors on the other. It draws our attention to the peculiar but structurally necess
Accumulation in Post-Colonial Capitalism
β Scribed by Iman Kumar Mitra, Ranabir Samaddar, Samita Sen (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Singapore
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 262
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This volume looks at how accumulation in postcolonial capitalism blurs the boundaries of space, institutions, forms, financial regimes, labour processes, and economic segments on one hand, and creates zones and corridors on the other. It draws our attention to the peculiar but structurally necessary coexistence of both primitive and virtual modes of accumulation in the postcolony. From these two major inquiries it develops a new understanding of postcolonial capitalism. The case studies in this volume discuss the production of urban spaces of capital extraction, institutionalization of postcolonial finance capital, gendering of work forms, establishment of new forms of labour, formation of and changes in caste and racial identities and networks, and securitizationβand thereby confirm that no study of contemporary capitalism is complete without thoroughly addressing the postcolonial condition.
By challenging the established dualities between citizenship-based civil society and welfare-based political society, exploring critically the question of colonial and postcolonial difference, and foregrounding the material processes of accumulation against the culturalism of postcolonial studies, this volume redefines postcolonial studies in South Asia and beyond. It is invaluable reading for students and scholars of South Asian studies, sociology, cultural and critical anthropology, critical and praxis studies, and political science.β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Introduction: A Post-Colonial Critique of Capital Accumulation Today....Pages 1-24
Front Matter....Pages 25-25
Flexible Labour and Capital Accumulation in a Post-Colonial Country....Pages 27-57
Law, Statistics, PublicβPrivate Partnership and the Emergence of a New Subject....Pages 59-74
Security and the City: Post-Colonial Accumulation, Securitization, and Urban Development in Kolkata....Pages 75-92
Accumulation by Possession: The Social Processes of Rent Seeking in Urban Delhi....Pages 93-108
Accumulation at Margins: The Case of Khora Colony....Pages 109-123
The Politics of Bank Nationalization in India....Pages 125-145
Front Matter....Pages 147-147
Life, Labour, Recycling: A Study of Waste Management Practices in Contemporary Kolkata....Pages 149-163
Ayurveda Tourism: Issues of Development and Gender in Contemporary Kerala....Pages 165-187
Caste and the Frontiers of Post-Colonial Capital Accumulation....Pages 189-214
Governmentalizing NRI Philanthropy in Andhra Pradesh: A Transregional Approach to Indiaβs Development....Pages 215-232
The Postcolony and βRacyβ Histories of Accumulation....Pages 233-247
Back Matter....Pages 249-260
β¦ Subjects
Social Structure, Social Inequality;Population Economics;Political Philosophy
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