Work and Social Change in Asia

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From the beginning of his academic career the Dutch sociologist Jan Breman has pursued a consistent but wide range of thematic and geographical research interests. This is reflected in his many publications. Most of them deal with labour relations in India and in Indonesia, both historical and contemporary, urban and rural, and with issues related to development cooperation. Breman’s writings play an important role in the national and international debates on these themes among researchers and policy makers. His writings are often cited and his arguments regularly discussed. The present collection of essays reflects Breman’s wide ranging interests. Asian and European scholars and friends discuss aspects of changing labour relations in South and South-East Asia. Topics include small farmers in Gujarat; It specialists and Hindu nationalism; the local impact of the 1947 Partition on working people’s livelihood; the multi-layered nature of labour and Capital in contemporary Asia, the political meanings of the rape and murder of Marsinah, an Indonesian woman worker activist in the early 1990s: landlord credit in Philippine rice cultivation during the 1920s and 1930s; and the bloody repression of an Indian workers’ festival in Trinidad in 1884. in addition there are essays on Bremans personality and scholarship and a bibliography of his writings.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Arvind N Das

Arvind N. Das (1948-2000) was a prominent social scientist and journalist. A former Senior Editor of The Times of India, he started publishing Biblio: A Review of Books in 1996. He wrote or edited eleven books, including Down and Out: Labouring under Global Capitalism (New Delhi 2000), with Jan Breman.

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Title
Work and Social Change in Asia
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Edition
1st ed.
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8173044856
Length
277p., Tables; Map; Bibliography; List of Contributors; 23cm.
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