The worlds of Indian industrial labour
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The worlds of Indian industrial labour
(Contributions to Indian sociology, . Occasional studies ; 9)
Sage Publications, 1999
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- : Us-hb
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
This volume addresses the relative absence of recent sociological research on the social processes and consequences of industrialization in India, as well as the growing disjunction between the traditional concerns of Indian sociology with caste, kinship and ritual representations and values, and the study of industrial labour. It articulates a need for encouraging a rapprochement between the two.
目次
Introduction - Jonathan P Parry
The Study of Industrial Labour in Post-Colonial India - The Formal Sector - Jan Breman
An Introductory Review
Work and Resistance in the Jharia Coalfield - Dilip Simeon
On Living in the Kal(i)yug - Christopher Pinney
Notes from Nagda, Madhya Pradesh
Lords of Labour - Jonathan Parry
Working and Shirking in Bhilai
Just Like a Family? Recalling Relations of Production in the Textile Industries of Surat and Bhiwandi, 1940-60 - Douglas E Haynes
Hope and Despair - Chitra Joshi
Textile Workers in Kanpur in 1937-38 and the 1990s
Questions of Class - Rajnarayan Chandavarkar
The General Strikes in Bombay, 1928-29
At the Margins - Samita Sen
Women Workers in the Bengal Jute Industry
The Badli System in Industrial Labour Recruitment - Arjan de Haan
Managers' and Workers' Strategies in Calcutta's Jute Industry
Artisan Labour in the Agra Footwear Industry - Peter Knorringa
Continued Informality and Changing Threats
Gender Ideologies and the Formation of Rural Industrial Classes in South India Today - Karin Kapadia
Diamonds and Patels - Miranda Engelshoven
A Report on the Diamond Industry of Surat
Asking For and Giving Baki - Geert de Neve
Neo-Bondage, or the Interplay of Bondage and Resistance in the Tamilnadu Power-Loom Industry
The Study of Industrial Labour in Post-Colonial India - The Informal Sector - Jan Breman
A Concluding Review
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