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Caste in Stone? Exploring Caste and Class Dimensions of Conservation Displacement in Central India
Journal of Contemporary Asia ( IF 2.0 ) Pub Date : 2019-12-06 , DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2019.1696877
Asmita Kabra 1
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ABSTRACT This article explores the caste and class dimensions of the local resource politics of conservation displacement. Through long-term study of a conservation displacement site in central India, it interrogates how alliances and rivalries contoured along historical class-caste contestations result in differential patterns of recovery from “green grabbing” and exclusionary conservation. It is argued that contestations within and between subaltern social groups, traditional dominant castes and newly upwardly mobile peasant castes are geared towards cornering resource flows associated with the local welfare/developmental state. Given severely limited avenues of gainful employment for the rural poor in the neo-liberal era, access to the local gatekeeping economy shapes trajectories of accumulation and decline in the context of India’s new land wars.

中文翻译:

石种姓?探索印度中部保护性迁移的种姓和阶级维度

摘要 本文探讨了保护性置换的地方资源政治的种姓和阶级维度。通过对印度中部一个保护性迁移地点的长期研究,它探讨了历史上阶级-种姓争论中的联盟和竞争如何导致从“绿色掠夺”和排他性保护中恢复的不同模式。有人认为,底层社会群体、传统的主导种姓和新近向上流动的农民种姓内部和之间的争论,都是为了扭转与当地福利/发展国家相关的资源流动。鉴于在新自由主义时代农村贫困人口获得有酬就业的途径非常有限,
更新日期:2019-12-06
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