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The book brings together fresh ethnographic studies with some seminal work that has already been published. In doing so, the volume traverses the macro and micro scales of the study of bonded labour in Pakistan.
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The book brings together fresh ethnographic studies with some seminal work that has already been published. In doing so, the volume traverses the macro and micro scales of the study of bonded labour in Pakistan.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 147mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9780199403899
- ISBN-10: 0199403899
- Artikelnr.: 47869849
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 147mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9780199403899
- ISBN-10: 0199403899
- Artikelnr.: 47869849
Dr Ali Khan is Associate Professor of Anthropology and Department Chair at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). His research interests vary from labour issues, particularly child and bonded labour to popular culture in Pakistan focusing particularly on cinema and sports. He is also the Series Editor for Oxford University Press Oxford in Pakistan Readings in Sociology and Social Anthropology series. He has a MPhil and a PhD in Social Anthropology from the University of Cambridge in England. Dr Ayaz Ahmed Qureshi is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). He received his PhD in Anthropology from School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, United Kingdom in 2013. Prior to joining LUMS, he taught anthropology at SOAS, University of Sussex, and University of Oxford. His research interests include sexual and reproductive health, NGOs, bureaucracy, neo-liberalization, and Pakistani labour migration to the Persian Gulf. He has recently published articles in Journal of Royal Anthropological Society, Development and Change, Anthropology and Medicine, and Global Public Health.
* Introduction
* Chapter 1 Beyond setting at liberty: A legal study of the status of
bonded labour in Pakistan Ali Qazilbash
* Chapter 2 Debt bondage in the brick kilns of Pakistan Ercelawn and
Nauman
* Chapter 3 Debt bondage in the mining sector Ahmad Salim
* Chapter 4 Recruitment and wage systems in selected sectors Ali Khan
* Chapter 5 Class formation and the political economy of bonded labour
in Punjab Nicholas Martin
* Chapter 6 Bonded labour among fishermen of the Indus River Ayaz
Qureshi
* Chapter 7 Bonded labour in domestic work and begging Haris Gazdar
* Chapter 8 Women bonded labourers in Pakistan Sadaf Ahmed
* Chapter 9 Reconsidering links between debt and peshgi Ali Khan
* Chapter 10 Brick Kilns revisited Ali Khan, Laila Bushra, and Hamid
Sultan
* Chapter 1 Beyond setting at liberty: A legal study of the status of
bonded labour in Pakistan Ali Qazilbash
* Chapter 2 Debt bondage in the brick kilns of Pakistan Ercelawn and
Nauman
* Chapter 3 Debt bondage in the mining sector Ahmad Salim
* Chapter 4 Recruitment and wage systems in selected sectors Ali Khan
* Chapter 5 Class formation and the political economy of bonded labour
in Punjab Nicholas Martin
* Chapter 6 Bonded labour among fishermen of the Indus River Ayaz
Qureshi
* Chapter 7 Bonded labour in domestic work and begging Haris Gazdar
* Chapter 8 Women bonded labourers in Pakistan Sadaf Ahmed
* Chapter 9 Reconsidering links between debt and peshgi Ali Khan
* Chapter 10 Brick Kilns revisited Ali Khan, Laila Bushra, and Hamid
Sultan
* Introduction
* Chapter 1 Beyond setting at liberty: A legal study of the status of
bonded labour in Pakistan Ali Qazilbash
* Chapter 2 Debt bondage in the brick kilns of Pakistan Ercelawn and
Nauman
* Chapter 3 Debt bondage in the mining sector Ahmad Salim
* Chapter 4 Recruitment and wage systems in selected sectors Ali Khan
* Chapter 5 Class formation and the political economy of bonded labour
in Punjab Nicholas Martin
* Chapter 6 Bonded labour among fishermen of the Indus River Ayaz
Qureshi
* Chapter 7 Bonded labour in domestic work and begging Haris Gazdar
* Chapter 8 Women bonded labourers in Pakistan Sadaf Ahmed
* Chapter 9 Reconsidering links between debt and peshgi Ali Khan
* Chapter 10 Brick Kilns revisited Ali Khan, Laila Bushra, and Hamid
Sultan
* Chapter 1 Beyond setting at liberty: A legal study of the status of
bonded labour in Pakistan Ali Qazilbash
* Chapter 2 Debt bondage in the brick kilns of Pakistan Ercelawn and
Nauman
* Chapter 3 Debt bondage in the mining sector Ahmad Salim
* Chapter 4 Recruitment and wage systems in selected sectors Ali Khan
* Chapter 5 Class formation and the political economy of bonded labour
in Punjab Nicholas Martin
* Chapter 6 Bonded labour among fishermen of the Indus River Ayaz
Qureshi
* Chapter 7 Bonded labour in domestic work and begging Haris Gazdar
* Chapter 8 Women bonded labourers in Pakistan Sadaf Ahmed
* Chapter 9 Reconsidering links between debt and peshgi Ali Khan
* Chapter 10 Brick Kilns revisited Ali Khan, Laila Bushra, and Hamid
Sultan