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Social movements in India : Poverty, power and politics

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Oxford Rowman & LIttlefield Publishers Inc. 2005Description: 311p viiISBN:
  • 9780742538436
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.480954 RAY
Contents:
Introduction: In the Beginning, There Was the Nehruvian State Chapter 1: From Class Compromise to Class Accommodation: Labor's Incorporation into the Indian Political Economy Chapter 2: Problems of Social Power and the Discourses of the Hindu Right Chapter 3: Reinventing Public Power in the Age of Globalization: The Transformation of Movement Politics in Kerala Chapter 4: Feminism, Poverty, and the Emergent Social Order Chapter 5: Who Are The Country's Poor? Social Movement Politics and Dalit Poverty Chapter 6: Red in Tooth and Claw? Looking for Class in Struggles over Nature Chapter 7: Farmer's Movements and the Debate on Poverty and Economic Reforms in India Chapter 8: Miracle Seeds, Suicide Seeds, and the Poor: GMOs, NGOs, Farmers and the State Chapter 9: Strong States, Strong NGOs
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Introduction:
In the Beginning, There Was the Nehruvian State
Chapter 1: From Class Compromise to Class Accommodation: Labor's Incorporation into the Indian Political Economy
Chapter 2: Problems of Social Power and the Discourses of the Hindu Right
Chapter 3: Reinventing Public Power in the Age of Globalization: The Transformation of Movement Politics in Kerala
Chapter 4: Feminism, Poverty, and the Emergent Social Order
Chapter 5: Who Are The Country's Poor? Social Movement Politics and Dalit Poverty
Chapter 6: Red in Tooth and Claw? Looking for Class in Struggles over Nature
Chapter 7: Farmer's Movements and the Debate on Poverty and Economic Reforms in India
Chapter 8: Miracle Seeds, Suicide Seeds, and the Poor: GMOs, NGOs, Farmers and the State
Chapter 9: Strong States, Strong NGOs