In Dispossession without Development, Michael Levien seeks to uncover the structural underpinnings of India's so-called "land wars." He examines how land dispossession changed with India's shift from state-led development to neoliberalism and the consequences of these changes for dispossessed farmers in contemporary India.
In Dispossession without Development, Michael Levien seeks to uncover the structural underpinnings of India's so-called "land wars." He examines how land dispossession changed with India's shift from state-led development to neoliberalism and the consequences of these changes for dispossessed farmers in contemporary India.
Michael Levien is assistant professor of sociology at Johns Hopkins University. He received his PhD in sociology from the University of California, Berkeley in 2013. He has been researching and writing about rural land dispossession in India for the past fifteen years. He lives in Baltimore, Maryland.
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Acknowledgements Map Personae Dramatis Preface: From Narmada to Rajpura 1. Introduction 2. Genesis of the Land Broker State 3. Rajpura 4. Dispossession 5. Differentiation by Speculation 6. Peasants in a Knowledge Economy 7. On the Margins of a World City Reprise: Dispossession Without Development 8. Politics After Dispossession 9. Conclusion: "Land Wars" and Development Notes References
Acknowledgements Map Personae Dramatis Preface: From Narmada to Rajpura 1. Introduction 2. Genesis of the Land Broker State 3. Rajpura 4. Dispossession 5. Differentiation by Speculation 6. Peasants in a Knowledge Economy 7. On the Margins of a World City Reprise: Dispossession Without Development 8. Politics After Dispossession 9. Conclusion: "Land Wars" and Development Notes References
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