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Ambivalence, Contradictions, and Incommensurability Ambivalence, Contradictions, and Incommensurability
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The Role of Land in Social Reproduction and Distinctions The Role of Land in Social Reproduction and Distinctions
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Ambivalence and Perplexity Ambivalence and Perplexity
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The Double Life of Development The Double Life of Development
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Development and Desire Development and Desire
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Regimes of Self-Making Regimes of Self-Making
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Locating the Urban Bhadralok Self in Rural Transition Locating the Urban Bhadralok Self in Rural Transition
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Geographical Location and Political History of India and West Bengal Geographical Location and Political History of India and West Bengal
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Introduction Life Beyond Land: Aspirations, Ambivalence, and the Double Life of Development
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Published:November 2018
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The introduction frames the context and events that inform the central theme of the book. It also raises the theoretical questions regarding contradictory trends in populist politics. The declaration of incommensurability between money and land is, the chapter claims, an index of villagers’ desires and aspirations, which remain largely unacknowledged in the dominant political representations of rural Indian villages as purely agricultural and populated by farmers, peasants, cultivators, or laborers. It argues that Landownership is a pause, a distance and a vantage point from which the world and the totalizing narratives of development and modernity make sense enabling them to imagine themselves as subjects of mobility and aspiration.
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