The Land Question in India
State, Dispossession, and Capitalist Transition
Herausgeber: D'Costa, Anthony P; Chakraborty, Achin
The Land Question in India
State, Dispossession, and Capitalist Transition
Herausgeber: D'Costa, Anthony P; Chakraborty, Achin
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Examines the centrality of land in contemporary development discourse in India and the role of the state in the dispossession of land from peasants and tribal communities. It looks at land acquisition processes, their legal and ethical implications, and the regional diversity of acquisition experiences in India.
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Examines the centrality of land in contemporary development discourse in India and the role of the state in the dispossession of land from peasants and tribal communities. It looks at land acquisition processes, their legal and ethical implications, and the regional diversity of acquisition experiences in India.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780198792444
- ISBN-10: 0198792441
- Artikelnr.: 47868645
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780198792444
- ISBN-10: 0198792441
- Artikelnr.: 47868645
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Anthony P. D'Costa is Chair and Professor of Contemporary Indian Studies at the University of Melbourne. He has published on the political economy of development, global capitalism, inequality, and industrial restructuring using the steel, auto, and IT sectors. His books include International Mobility, Global Capitalism, and Changing Structures of Accumulation: Transforming the Japan-India IT Relationship (2016), Transformation and Development: The Political Economy of Transition in India and China (2012); Globalization and Economic Nationalism in Asia (2012); and After-Development Dynamics: South Korea's Contemporary Engagement with Asia (2015), all published by Oxford University Press. He has held fellowships from Fulbright-Hays, American Institute of Indian Studies, Korea Foundation, Japan Foundation, and POSCO at the East West Center. Achin Chakraborty is a Professor of Economics and Director of the Institute of Development Studies Kolkata (IDSK), engaged in teaching, research, and research guidance in the areas of welfare economics, development economics, and methodology. Before joining IDSK as a Professor in 2004 he had been an Associate Professor at the Centre for Development Studies in Thiruvananthapuram, India. He received his PhD in Economics from the University of California at Riverside. He has published widely in peer-reviewed journals including Economic Theory, Social Indicators Research, Journal of Quantitative Economics, Environment and Development Economics, Indian Economic Review, and Economic and Political Weekly.
* Prelude: Land and the Political Management of Primitive Accumulation
* 1: Anthony P. D'Costa and Achin Chakraborty: The Land Question in
India: State, Dispossession, and Capitalist Transition
* Part I: Primitive and Contemporary Accumulation
* 2: Michael Levien: From Primitive Accumulation to Regimes of
Dispossession: Theses on India's Land Question
* 3: Shapan Adnan: Land Grabs, Primitive Accumulation, and Resistance
in Neoliberal India: Persistence of the Self-Employed and Divergence
from the 'Transition to Capitalism'?
* 4: Arindam Banerjee: Agrarian Crisis and Accumulation in Rural India:
Locating the Land Question within the Agrarian Question
* Part II: Legal-institutional Dimensions of 'Regimes of Dispossession'
* 5: Kenneth Bo Nielsen and Alf Gunvald Nilsen: Law Struggles,
Lawmaking, and the Politics of Hegemony in Neoliberal India: Towards
a Critical Perspective on the 2013 Land Acquisition Act
* 6: Malabika Pal: Land Acquisition and 'Fair Compensation' of the
'Project Affected': Scrutiny of the Law and its Interpretation
* 7: Rajesh Bhattacharya, Snehashish Bhattacharya, and Kaveri Gill: The
Adivasi Land Question in the Neoliberal Era
* Part III: Regional Perspectives
* 8: R. Vijay: Noncultivating Households Owning Land in an Agrarian
Economy: Some Observations from Andhra Pradesh
* 9: R.V. Ramana Murthy: Land and/or Labor? Predicament of Petty
Commodity Producers among South Indian Villages
* 10: Anirban Dasgupta: Land Reform in Kerala and West Bengal: Two
Stories of Left Reformism and Development
* 11: Mircea Raianu: How Much Land Does a Capitalist Need? Historical
Patterns of Land Acquisition and Indian Industrialization
* 12: Abhijit Guha: An Ethnographer's Journey through Land Grab for
Capitalists by the Left Front Government in West Bengal
* 13: Gorky Chakraborty and Asok Kumar Ray: Land and Dispossession: The
Criticalities in the Hills of Northeast India
* Postscript: Land, Livelihoods, and Late Capitalist Development
* 1: Anthony P. D'Costa and Achin Chakraborty: The Land Question in
India: State, Dispossession, and Capitalist Transition
* Part I: Primitive and Contemporary Accumulation
* 2: Michael Levien: From Primitive Accumulation to Regimes of
Dispossession: Theses on India's Land Question
* 3: Shapan Adnan: Land Grabs, Primitive Accumulation, and Resistance
in Neoliberal India: Persistence of the Self-Employed and Divergence
from the 'Transition to Capitalism'?
* 4: Arindam Banerjee: Agrarian Crisis and Accumulation in Rural India:
Locating the Land Question within the Agrarian Question
* Part II: Legal-institutional Dimensions of 'Regimes of Dispossession'
* 5: Kenneth Bo Nielsen and Alf Gunvald Nilsen: Law Struggles,
Lawmaking, and the Politics of Hegemony in Neoliberal India: Towards
a Critical Perspective on the 2013 Land Acquisition Act
* 6: Malabika Pal: Land Acquisition and 'Fair Compensation' of the
'Project Affected': Scrutiny of the Law and its Interpretation
* 7: Rajesh Bhattacharya, Snehashish Bhattacharya, and Kaveri Gill: The
Adivasi Land Question in the Neoliberal Era
* Part III: Regional Perspectives
* 8: R. Vijay: Noncultivating Households Owning Land in an Agrarian
Economy: Some Observations from Andhra Pradesh
* 9: R.V. Ramana Murthy: Land and/or Labor? Predicament of Petty
Commodity Producers among South Indian Villages
* 10: Anirban Dasgupta: Land Reform in Kerala and West Bengal: Two
Stories of Left Reformism and Development
* 11: Mircea Raianu: How Much Land Does a Capitalist Need? Historical
Patterns of Land Acquisition and Indian Industrialization
* 12: Abhijit Guha: An Ethnographer's Journey through Land Grab for
Capitalists by the Left Front Government in West Bengal
* 13: Gorky Chakraborty and Asok Kumar Ray: Land and Dispossession: The
Criticalities in the Hills of Northeast India
* Postscript: Land, Livelihoods, and Late Capitalist Development
* Prelude: Land and the Political Management of Primitive Accumulation
* 1: Anthony P. D'Costa and Achin Chakraborty: The Land Question in
India: State, Dispossession, and Capitalist Transition
* Part I: Primitive and Contemporary Accumulation
* 2: Michael Levien: From Primitive Accumulation to Regimes of
Dispossession: Theses on India's Land Question
* 3: Shapan Adnan: Land Grabs, Primitive Accumulation, and Resistance
in Neoliberal India: Persistence of the Self-Employed and Divergence
from the 'Transition to Capitalism'?
* 4: Arindam Banerjee: Agrarian Crisis and Accumulation in Rural India:
Locating the Land Question within the Agrarian Question
* Part II: Legal-institutional Dimensions of 'Regimes of Dispossession'
* 5: Kenneth Bo Nielsen and Alf Gunvald Nilsen: Law Struggles,
Lawmaking, and the Politics of Hegemony in Neoliberal India: Towards
a Critical Perspective on the 2013 Land Acquisition Act
* 6: Malabika Pal: Land Acquisition and 'Fair Compensation' of the
'Project Affected': Scrutiny of the Law and its Interpretation
* 7: Rajesh Bhattacharya, Snehashish Bhattacharya, and Kaveri Gill: The
Adivasi Land Question in the Neoliberal Era
* Part III: Regional Perspectives
* 8: R. Vijay: Noncultivating Households Owning Land in an Agrarian
Economy: Some Observations from Andhra Pradesh
* 9: R.V. Ramana Murthy: Land and/or Labor? Predicament of Petty
Commodity Producers among South Indian Villages
* 10: Anirban Dasgupta: Land Reform in Kerala and West Bengal: Two
Stories of Left Reformism and Development
* 11: Mircea Raianu: How Much Land Does a Capitalist Need? Historical
Patterns of Land Acquisition and Indian Industrialization
* 12: Abhijit Guha: An Ethnographer's Journey through Land Grab for
Capitalists by the Left Front Government in West Bengal
* 13: Gorky Chakraborty and Asok Kumar Ray: Land and Dispossession: The
Criticalities in the Hills of Northeast India
* Postscript: Land, Livelihoods, and Late Capitalist Development
* 1: Anthony P. D'Costa and Achin Chakraborty: The Land Question in
India: State, Dispossession, and Capitalist Transition
* Part I: Primitive and Contemporary Accumulation
* 2: Michael Levien: From Primitive Accumulation to Regimes of
Dispossession: Theses on India's Land Question
* 3: Shapan Adnan: Land Grabs, Primitive Accumulation, and Resistance
in Neoliberal India: Persistence of the Self-Employed and Divergence
from the 'Transition to Capitalism'?
* 4: Arindam Banerjee: Agrarian Crisis and Accumulation in Rural India:
Locating the Land Question within the Agrarian Question
* Part II: Legal-institutional Dimensions of 'Regimes of Dispossession'
* 5: Kenneth Bo Nielsen and Alf Gunvald Nilsen: Law Struggles,
Lawmaking, and the Politics of Hegemony in Neoliberal India: Towards
a Critical Perspective on the 2013 Land Acquisition Act
* 6: Malabika Pal: Land Acquisition and 'Fair Compensation' of the
'Project Affected': Scrutiny of the Law and its Interpretation
* 7: Rajesh Bhattacharya, Snehashish Bhattacharya, and Kaveri Gill: The
Adivasi Land Question in the Neoliberal Era
* Part III: Regional Perspectives
* 8: R. Vijay: Noncultivating Households Owning Land in an Agrarian
Economy: Some Observations from Andhra Pradesh
* 9: R.V. Ramana Murthy: Land and/or Labor? Predicament of Petty
Commodity Producers among South Indian Villages
* 10: Anirban Dasgupta: Land Reform in Kerala and West Bengal: Two
Stories of Left Reformism and Development
* 11: Mircea Raianu: How Much Land Does a Capitalist Need? Historical
Patterns of Land Acquisition and Indian Industrialization
* 12: Abhijit Guha: An Ethnographer's Journey through Land Grab for
Capitalists by the Left Front Government in West Bengal
* 13: Gorky Chakraborty and Asok Kumar Ray: Land and Dispossession: The
Criticalities in the Hills of Northeast India
* Postscript: Land, Livelihoods, and Late Capitalist Development