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Encountering Land Grab - An Ethnographic Journey

English · Hardback

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Taking possession of private land for 'public purpose' by the eminent domain of the state is a global phenomenon, but it displaces and marginalizes the people at the local-level. The researchers have mainly dealt with this phenomenon either from the field, or from the archive. In this book, the author has studied the observable fact of land grab, or acquisition for industries in a particular locale of the West Bengal State by combining the field and archive in a unique mode through a multi-sited ethnographic 'journey'. Unlike the traditional anthropological ethnographies consisting of single 'tribes' or 'multi-caste villages', this vertical ethnographic voyage of the author led him to come across a group of dispossessed peasants in the villages, a bunch of files in the district land acquisition department, a rich text of proceedings in the West Bengal Assembly Library, the growing global literature on land grab, and also to reflect on his dialogues with the elected members of the parliamentary standing committee at New Delhi. Ethnography, for the author was the road map, which guided his journey in these apparently separate existential domains of land acquisition and throws new light on how development policies are made, and how they failed, and what were the lessons learnt.
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List of contents

1. Introduction 2. How I Became Interested in Land Grab 3. Methods, Materials and Justifications 4. In the Villages 5. At the Land Acquisition Office 6. Clever Dialogues of the Politicians 7. Theoretical Insights or the Lessons Learnt 8. Conclusion

About the author

Abhijit Guha is Senior Fellow at Indian Council of Social Science Research, Institute of Development Studies Kolkata.

Summary

Taking possession of private land for ‘public purpose’ by the state is a global phenomenon, but it displaces  the people at the local-level. In this book, the author studies the observable fact of land grab for industries in a particular locale of the West Bengal State through field and archive in this multi-sited ethnographic ‘journey’.

Product details

Authors Abhijit Guha, Guha Abhijit
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.04.2022
 
EAN 9781032269306
ISBN 978-1-0-3226930-6
No. of pages 186
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Ethnology > Ethnology

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Regional Studies, Anthropology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General, India, West Bengal

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