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Calcutta Requiem: Gender and the Politics of Poverty

Calcutta Requiem:   Gender and the Politics of Poverty

Author(s):
  • Ananya Roy
  • Author: Ananya Roy
    • ISBN:9788131712993
    • Price:Rs. 525.00
    • Pages:340
    • Imprint:Longman
    • Binding:Paperback
    • Status:Available

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    Table of Content

    1. Opening Moves
    2. The Politics of Poverty
    3. Domestications
    4. Dreaming of Tombstones
    5. Disruptions

    Salient Features

    • The book primarily focuses on urban poverty, class and gender using Calcutta as a case study.
    • The author talks about how on the one hand, while Calcutta is urbanizing at a frantic pace, the villages of the southern delta appears to ruralize.
    • In the wake of the recent violence in Singur and Nandigram, the author highlights, how the city is gradually getting transformed; peasants are refusing to be replaced; and political struggle is becoming prominent in the city, which was earlier unknown of. This has led to new forms of middle-class rule.