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Fraternal Capital : Peasant-Workers, Self-Made Men, and Globalization in Provincial India
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Sharad Chari
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. vii
Contents
pp. x
Tables
pp. xii
Maps and Figures
pp. xiii
Illustrations
pp. xiv
Note on Transliteration
pp. xix
Acknowledgments
pp. xv
Preface A Tale of Banians, “Toil,” and Miracles
pp. 1
CHAPTER 1 A Worker Path to Capital?
pp. 55
CHAPTER 2 Social Labor, or How a Town Works, 1996–1998
pp. 109
CHAPTER 3 Accumulation Strategies and Gounder Dominance, 1996–1998
pp. 143
CHAPTER 4 Agrarian and Colonial Questions in Coimbatore’s Capitalism, 1890–1970
pp. 182
CHAPTER 5 Can the Subaltern Accumulate Capital? Toil in Transition, 1950–1984
pp. 240
CHAPTER 6 Gender Fetishisms and Shifting Hegemonies, 1974–1996
pp. 274
CHAPTER 7 Conclusion: Globalizing the Mofussils
pp. 283
EPILOGUE Gounders in the Third Italy
pp. 285
APPENDIX 1 Official Data on Industry in Tiruppur, 1996–1998
pp. 290
APPENDIX 2 Indices of Transition
pp. 295
Notes
pp. 340
Glossary
pp. 348
References
pp. 371
Index
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