Land Dispossession and Everyday Politics in Rural Eastern India SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / Australian & Oceanian StudiesLand Dispossession and Everyday Politics in Rural Eastern India analyses the political mobilization of farmers in Singur, West Bengal, in defence of their farmland. By foregrounding the everyday politics of popular mobilization, the book sheds new light on the internal politics of one of Indias most talked about new land wars.
the study was carried out against a backdrop of changing gender role attitudes and behaviour as well as significant demographic change
it focuses on what games feel like to players and argues that their appeal can only be adequately understood by relating them to developments in contemporary art and recent cultural history
a central dimension of its mission - to integrate and unify the nation while respecting and representing plurality - is being reemphasized and re-legitimated in a political climate where the politics of migration and cultural diversity loom large in public debate
Adapts the protocols foundational to intimacy training to apply to classroom and rehearsal spaces across performing arts
how African artists are bringing attention to issues of urban precarity
and international spheres of influence
offers an analysis of systemic issues throughout the media industries that explain why so many practitioners get sick on the job and shows what can be done
Re-examines the controversial policy of appeasement
with far too many people working in poor quality jobs
A unique comparative analysis of agricultural policy throughout Europe
Critics and historians of art
This study examines both the structural and cultural elements behind the breakdown of the eighteenth-century monarchic state and its aris