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E-raamat: Organizing Resistance and Imagining Alternatives in India

Edited by (University of Birmingham), Edited by (Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Nov-2022
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  • ISBN-13: 9781009276504
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"This volume studies accounts of organizations in India that resist the contemporary capitalist order and attempts to imagine alternatives. It provides a series of critical insights on the nature of the political, economic, environmental and social challenges under the current capitalist order in India; how organizations that exist within or outside the capitalist imaginary resist and contest the state quo; and how such organizations imagine an alternative world. Specifically, it traces the histories of capitalist monstrosities through the colonial encounter till today's neoliberal stage with heightened privatization, corporatization and the nexus of the state and capital. It delineates how neoliberalism creates a crisis of imagination among people. The chapters, in conversation across the book, respond to the paucity of discussions in contemporary social theory on the extraction, exploitation and violence of capitalism in India. Several chapters engage with rising authoritarianism and majoritarianism that accompany the capitalist growth story and all chapters centrally engage with how democracy may become more meaningful, participative and inclusive"--

It departs from existing conversations on the state's policies and decisions, and focuses on the violence unleashed by corporate forces. It should be of interest to anyone curious about the collapse of crucial infrastructures such as healthcare and the news media, or the rhetoric of corporate social responsibility.

This volume examines the political economy of neoliberalism in India and offers cases of resistance and alternative organizing. It departs from existing conversations that focus on the state's policies and decisions, and focuses on the violence unleashed by corporate forces. It should be of interest to anyone curious about the collapse of crucial infrastructures such as healthcare and the news media, or the rhetoric of corporate social responsibility, and why there are people's movements and organizations rising from different geographies. While offering in-depth case studies of oraganisations within India, such as The Wire, The People's Archive of Rural India, Kudumbashree, and Left Word Books, it also informs conversations across the world on alternative forms of organizing. These accounts have two imperatives: first, to train our attention on corporations and where capitalism produces its vast waste lands. Second, to imagine the possibilities of another world. The contributors to this volume write to resist the status quo, explore alternative ways of organizing, re-imagine social relations, and rekindle hope.

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It examines political economy of neoliberalism and curates contemporary case studies of resistance and alternative organizing in India.
List of Images
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List of Tables
xi
1 Capitalist Deathworlds, Alternative Worldmaking
1(40)
Rohit Varman
Devi Vijay
Port I Alternative Imaginations of Social Relations
41(92)
2 LETS and the Possibilities of a Twenty-First-Century Alternative Economic System
43(24)
Maidul Islam
3 Democratic Socialism: A Challenge to Sectarian Plutocracy
67(27)
Prabhir Vishnu Poruthiyil
4 Grounded in Reality, a Radically Alternative Future
94(39)
Ashish Kothari
Part II Alternative Visions of Rights and Representations
133(154)
5 Harnessing Constitutional and Policy Spaces for Organized Resistance: Movement to Save Hasdeo Aranya Forests
135(42)
Priyanshu Gupta
6 The Wire and Circuits of Resistance: Immersions in the Slowness of Democratic Time and De-naturalizing the Present
177(36)
Srinath Jagannathan
Rajnish Rai
7 People's Archive of Rural India (PARI) as an Alternative to Corporatized Media: The Public Sphere and Rural Silencing in India
213(28)
Apoorv Khare
Ram Manohar Vikas
8 LeftWord: A Heterotopic Space in Post-democratic India
241(46)
Rohit Varman
Devi Vijay
Part III Alternative Interrogations of Subalternity
287(68)
9 Exploring the State within the Bottom-of-the-Pyramid (BOP) Terrain
289(29)
Suparna Chatterjee
10 A Women-Inclusive Emancipatory Alternative to Corporate Capitalism? The Case of Kerala's State-Instituted Kudumbashree Programme
318(37)
George Kandathil
Poornima Varma
Rama Mohana R. Turaga
About the Contributors 355(4)
Index 359