Plantation Crisis
Ruptures of Dalit life in the Indian tea belt
Jayaseelan Raj
Jayaseelan Raj is Assistant Professor at the Centre for Development Studies, Thiruvananthapuram, India, and Fellow in the GRNPP project at SOAS, London.
Appendix 1: A short history of Peermade tea belt
‘An important, insightful and compelling story of the alienation of Tamil Dalit plantation workers, the disjuncture between economic and social mobility, the production of stigma and the role of caste and class, the failure of unions alongside that of the state and corporations, the destruction of labour organisation yet the possibility of finding resistance. Not only a major contribution to the South Asian literature but also a decolonisation “must read”.’ – Alpa Shah, London School of Economics
Format: Paperback
Size: 234 × 156 mm
224 Pages
9 B&W photo/halftones
Copyright: © 2022
ISBN: 9781800082281
Publication: July 14, 2022
Series: Economic Exposures in Asia
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