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The central Gujarat region of western India is home to the
entrepreneurial landowning Patel caste who have leveraged their
rural dominance to become a powerful global diaspora of merchants,
industrialists, and professionals. Investigating the Patels'
intriguing ascent, Vinay Gidwani analyzes its broad implications
for the nature of labor and capital worldwide.
With the Patels as his central case, Gidwani interrogates
established concepts of value, development, and the relationship
between capital and history. Capitalism, he argues, is not a frame
of economic organization based on the smooth, consistent operation
of a series of laws, but rather an assemblage of contingent and
interrupted logics stitched together into the appearance of a deus
ex machina. Following this line of thinking, Gidwani points to ways
in which political economy might be freed of its lingering
Eurocentrism, raises questions about the adequacy of postcolonial
studies' critique of Marx and capitalism, and opens the possibility
of situating capitalism as a geographically uneven social formation
in which different normative or value-creating practices are
imperfectly sutured together in ways that can equally impair and
enable profit and accumulation.
Both theoretically astute and empirically informed, Capital,
Interrupted "unsettles encrusted understandings of staple concepts
within the human sciences such as hegemony, governmentality, caste,
and agency and, ultimately, does nothing less than rethink the very
constitution of capitalism.
Vinay Gidwani is associate professor of geography and global
studies at the University of Minnesota.
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Subaltern Geographies (Paperback)
Tariq Jazeel, Stephen Legg; Contributions by David Arnold, Sharad Chari, David Featherstone, …
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R1,019
Discovery Miles 10 190
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Subaltern Geographies will be the first book-length discussion
addressing the relationship between the historical innovations of
the Subaltern Studies and the critical intellectual practices and
methodologies of cultural, urban, historical and political
geography.
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Subaltern Geographies (Hardcover)
Tariq Jazeel, Stephen Legg; Contributions by David Arnold, Sharad Chari, David Featherstone, …
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R3,109
Discovery Miles 31 090
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Subaltern Geographies is the first book-length discussion
addressing the relationship between the historical innovations of
subaltern studies and the critical intellectual practices and
methodologies of cultural, urban, historical, and political
geography. This edited volume explores this relationship by
attempting to think critically about space and spatial
categorizations. Editors Tariq Jazeel and Stephen Legg ask, What
methodological-philosophical potential does a rigorously
geographical engagement with the concept of subalternity pose for
geographical thought, whether in historical or contemporary
contexts? And what types of craft are necessary for us to seek out
subaltern perspectives both from the past and in the present? In so
doing, Subaltern Geographies engages with the implications for and
impact on disciplinary geographical thought of subaltern studies
scholarship, as well as the potential for such thought. In the
process, it probes new spatial ideas and forms of learning in an
attempt to bypass the spatial categorizations of methodological
nationalism and Eurocentrism.
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