Dispossession and Resistance in India: The River and the Rage
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This Book Deals With The Controversies On Developmental Aspects Of Large Dams, With A Particular Focus On The Narmada Valley Projects In India. Based On Extensive Ethnographic Fieldwork And Research, The Author Draws On Marxist Theory To Craft A Detailed Analysis Of How Local Demands For Resettlement And Rehabilitation Were Transformed Into A Radical AntiDam Campaign Linked To National And Transnational Movement Networks. The Book Explains The Narmada Conflict And Addresses How The Building Of The AntiDam Campaign Was Animated By Processes Of Collective Learning, How Activists Extended The Spatial Scope Of Their Struggle By Building Networks Of Solidarity With Transnational Advocacy Groups, And How It Is Embedded In And Shaped By A Wider Field Of Force Of Capitalist Development At National And Transnational Scales. The Analysis Emphasizes How The Narmada Dam Project Is Related To National And Global Processes Of Capitalist Development, And Relates The Narmada Valley Movement To Contemporary Popular Struggles Againist Dispossession In India And Beyond. Conclusions Drawn From The Resistance To The Narmada Dams Can Be Applied To Social Movements In Other Parts Of The Global South, Where People Are Struggling Against Dispossession In A Context Of Neoliberal Restructuring. As Such, This Book Will Have Relevance For People With An Interest In South Asian Studies, Indain Politics And Development Studies.
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