As the tides of globalisation and privatisation sweep across the world, it sometimes appears as if the labourer has been obliterated from public discourse. Thus, while retrenchment, contractualisation and casualisation push workers out from the so-called formal sector to the largely non-unionised informal sector, millions languish in squalor, poverty and misery. Not only does this situation prevail in the developing world, it has also manifested itself in the developed world in the form of underpaid and exploited ‘guest workers’, many of whom are illegal migrants. This book looks of the condition of workers in the informal sector in and around Surat, which was the site of Jan Breman’s research reported in Footloose Labour (Cambridge University Press, 1996). Down and Out breaks new ground in presenting the world of Indian labour through a visual account, supplemented by anthropological insights that serve to contextualise powerful images. Presenting snapshots from the lives of labourers–in villages, on the move and at work sites–this book engages with the experience of labouring in different industries–textile, diamond, sugar, brick making and construction. Already famous for his compassionate view of this form of human existence, Jan Breman, together with Arvind N. Das, now brings the labourer into sharp focus, with the photographer Ravi Agarwal. Visually powerful, their work shows with great felicity the struggles of labourers for survival and better living and working conditions, as well as their assertions for dignity. This attractive book will be of interest to anthropologists, sociologists, journalists, activists, and the interested lay readers.
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Down and Out: Labouring under Global Capitalism
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1st ed.
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0195653041
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164p., 23cm.
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