The Indian Farmers' Protest of 2020-2021
Agrarian Crisis, Dissent and Identity
Herausgeber: Moliner, Christine; Singh, David
The Indian Farmers' Protest of 2020-2021
Agrarian Crisis, Dissent and Identity
Herausgeber: Moliner, Christine; Singh, David
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The Kisan Andolan or the Indian farmers' protest is one of the longest, biggest (and victorious) The Kisan Andolan or the Indian farmers' protest of 2020-21 is one of the longest, biggest (and victorious) social movements in the history of independent India.
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The Kisan Andolan or the Indian farmers' protest is one of the longest, biggest (and victorious) The Kisan Andolan or the Indian farmers' protest of 2020-21 is one of the longest, biggest (and victorious) social movements in the history of independent India.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032637068
- ISBN-10: 1032637064
- Artikelnr.: 70291629
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032637068
- ISBN-10: 1032637064
- Artikelnr.: 70291629
Christine Moliner is a social anthropologist and an associate professor at O.P. Jindal Global University. Her research and publications have focused on the Sikh Diaspora in France and the UK, the link between the Punjab agrarian crisis and irregular migration patterns, Sikh minority status in India and Sikh responses to Hindu majoritarianism. David Singh has a Ph.D. from the University of East Anglia (UK) and the University of Copenhagen (Denmark). His research interests focus largely on territorialisation and land, resource extraction and green energy infrastructures from a political ecology and critical agrarian studies perspective. David's Ph.D. dissertation analysed the territorial expansion of wind infrastructures in borderland Gujarat, and the underlying extraction, dispossession and destruction dynamics. He also discussed the issue of mediation and caste power in fixing large-scale wind power projects, the reconfiguration of space by identity politics and Hindu nationalism and the emergence of diverse resistance practices. David Singh has published in Contemporary South Asia, Journal of Political Ecology and Journal of Contemporary Asia.
Chapter 1. Introduction Part I. The Agrarian Question and the Farmers'
Movement in Neoliberal Times Chapter 2. Farming Laws: BJP's Strategic
Vision of Strengthening Agro-business Capitalism and Hindu Nationalism
Chapter 3. India's Farmers' Movement and the 'Agrarian Questions':
Authoritarian Populism versus Agrarian Populism Chapter 4. The Kisan
Andolan and India's Roll-Over Neoliberalism Part II. Agrarian Capitalism in
Punjab Chapter 5. Sikhi Idiom and the Making of the Punjabi Farmers'
Movement of 2020-2021 Chapter 6. The Political Economy of the Farmers'
Protest: Emerging Perspectives from the Field Chapter 7. Punjab's Mandis,
Agrarian Life and the Farmers' Protest Part III. The Farmers' Protest and
Intersectionality: Caste, Class, and Gender Chapter 8. The Farmers'
Movement and New Agrarian Politics in Northern India (2020-2021) Chapter 9.
When Women Farmers Protest Patriarchy and Capitalism Chapter 10. Bodily
Strategies in the Kisan Andolan Part IV: Identity and Radical Politics in
the Kisan Andolan Chapter 11. Kisan Andolan Dee Vaar (The Ballad of the
Farmers' Movement): Poetics of Resistance in the Kisan Morcha Chapter 12.
The Indian Farmers' Protest, 2020-2021: Historical Antecedents of
Contradictory Ideologies and New Alliances Chapter 13. 'It is Baba Nanak
Who Is Running This Protest': The Role of Sikhi in the Kisan Andolan Part
V. From the Ground: Voices, Testimonies and Interviews Chapter 14. The
Protest: A Battle of Media Narratives Chapter 15. Voices from the Andolan:
Interviews with Union Leaders and Activists Chapter 16. The Importance of
Organising: Interview with Nodeep Kaur Chapter 17. The Dalit Perspective:
Interview with Lachhman Singh Sewewala Chapter 18. Learning from the Legacy
of the Farmers' Movement
Movement in Neoliberal Times Chapter 2. Farming Laws: BJP's Strategic
Vision of Strengthening Agro-business Capitalism and Hindu Nationalism
Chapter 3. India's Farmers' Movement and the 'Agrarian Questions':
Authoritarian Populism versus Agrarian Populism Chapter 4. The Kisan
Andolan and India's Roll-Over Neoliberalism Part II. Agrarian Capitalism in
Punjab Chapter 5. Sikhi Idiom and the Making of the Punjabi Farmers'
Movement of 2020-2021 Chapter 6. The Political Economy of the Farmers'
Protest: Emerging Perspectives from the Field Chapter 7. Punjab's Mandis,
Agrarian Life and the Farmers' Protest Part III. The Farmers' Protest and
Intersectionality: Caste, Class, and Gender Chapter 8. The Farmers'
Movement and New Agrarian Politics in Northern India (2020-2021) Chapter 9.
When Women Farmers Protest Patriarchy and Capitalism Chapter 10. Bodily
Strategies in the Kisan Andolan Part IV: Identity and Radical Politics in
the Kisan Andolan Chapter 11. Kisan Andolan Dee Vaar (The Ballad of the
Farmers' Movement): Poetics of Resistance in the Kisan Morcha Chapter 12.
The Indian Farmers' Protest, 2020-2021: Historical Antecedents of
Contradictory Ideologies and New Alliances Chapter 13. 'It is Baba Nanak
Who Is Running This Protest': The Role of Sikhi in the Kisan Andolan Part
V. From the Ground: Voices, Testimonies and Interviews Chapter 14. The
Protest: A Battle of Media Narratives Chapter 15. Voices from the Andolan:
Interviews with Union Leaders and Activists Chapter 16. The Importance of
Organising: Interview with Nodeep Kaur Chapter 17. The Dalit Perspective:
Interview with Lachhman Singh Sewewala Chapter 18. Learning from the Legacy
of the Farmers' Movement
Chapter 1. Introduction Part I. The Agrarian Question and the Farmers'
Movement in Neoliberal Times Chapter 2. Farming Laws: BJP's Strategic
Vision of Strengthening Agro-business Capitalism and Hindu Nationalism
Chapter 3. India's Farmers' Movement and the 'Agrarian Questions':
Authoritarian Populism versus Agrarian Populism Chapter 4. The Kisan
Andolan and India's Roll-Over Neoliberalism Part II. Agrarian Capitalism in
Punjab Chapter 5. Sikhi Idiom and the Making of the Punjabi Farmers'
Movement of 2020-2021 Chapter 6. The Political Economy of the Farmers'
Protest: Emerging Perspectives from the Field Chapter 7. Punjab's Mandis,
Agrarian Life and the Farmers' Protest Part III. The Farmers' Protest and
Intersectionality: Caste, Class, and Gender Chapter 8. The Farmers'
Movement and New Agrarian Politics in Northern India (2020-2021) Chapter 9.
When Women Farmers Protest Patriarchy and Capitalism Chapter 10. Bodily
Strategies in the Kisan Andolan Part IV: Identity and Radical Politics in
the Kisan Andolan Chapter 11. Kisan Andolan Dee Vaar (The Ballad of the
Farmers' Movement): Poetics of Resistance in the Kisan Morcha Chapter 12.
The Indian Farmers' Protest, 2020-2021: Historical Antecedents of
Contradictory Ideologies and New Alliances Chapter 13. 'It is Baba Nanak
Who Is Running This Protest': The Role of Sikhi in the Kisan Andolan Part
V. From the Ground: Voices, Testimonies and Interviews Chapter 14. The
Protest: A Battle of Media Narratives Chapter 15. Voices from the Andolan:
Interviews with Union Leaders and Activists Chapter 16. The Importance of
Organising: Interview with Nodeep Kaur Chapter 17. The Dalit Perspective:
Interview with Lachhman Singh Sewewala Chapter 18. Learning from the Legacy
of the Farmers' Movement
Movement in Neoliberal Times Chapter 2. Farming Laws: BJP's Strategic
Vision of Strengthening Agro-business Capitalism and Hindu Nationalism
Chapter 3. India's Farmers' Movement and the 'Agrarian Questions':
Authoritarian Populism versus Agrarian Populism Chapter 4. The Kisan
Andolan and India's Roll-Over Neoliberalism Part II. Agrarian Capitalism in
Punjab Chapter 5. Sikhi Idiom and the Making of the Punjabi Farmers'
Movement of 2020-2021 Chapter 6. The Political Economy of the Farmers'
Protest: Emerging Perspectives from the Field Chapter 7. Punjab's Mandis,
Agrarian Life and the Farmers' Protest Part III. The Farmers' Protest and
Intersectionality: Caste, Class, and Gender Chapter 8. The Farmers'
Movement and New Agrarian Politics in Northern India (2020-2021) Chapter 9.
When Women Farmers Protest Patriarchy and Capitalism Chapter 10. Bodily
Strategies in the Kisan Andolan Part IV: Identity and Radical Politics in
the Kisan Andolan Chapter 11. Kisan Andolan Dee Vaar (The Ballad of the
Farmers' Movement): Poetics of Resistance in the Kisan Morcha Chapter 12.
The Indian Farmers' Protest, 2020-2021: Historical Antecedents of
Contradictory Ideologies and New Alliances Chapter 13. 'It is Baba Nanak
Who Is Running This Protest': The Role of Sikhi in the Kisan Andolan Part
V. From the Ground: Voices, Testimonies and Interviews Chapter 14. The
Protest: A Battle of Media Narratives Chapter 15. Voices from the Andolan:
Interviews with Union Leaders and Activists Chapter 16. The Importance of
Organising: Interview with Nodeep Kaur Chapter 17. The Dalit Perspective:
Interview with Lachhman Singh Sewewala Chapter 18. Learning from the Legacy
of the Farmers' Movement