Unclaimed Harvest

Unclaimed Harvest
Title Unclaimed Harvest PDF eBook
Author Kavita Panjabi
Publisher Zubaan
Pages 363
Release 2016-12-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9385932500

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1943: As the British Empire draws to a close, the state of Bengal is just emerging from the grip of famine. Exploited mercilessly by feudal landlords, landless peasants rise in protest and launch a movement in 1946 to retain two-thirds of the grain they harvest - Tebhaga. More than 50,000 women participated in this movement: one whose history and tragic end - in the crossfire between state violence and revolutionary armed struggle - became a legend in its time. Yet in the written history of Tebhaga, the full-fledged women's movement that they forged has never featured. In this authoritative study, based on interviews and women's memories, Kavita Panjabi sets the balance right with rare sensitivity and grace. Using critical insights garnered from oral history and memory studies, Panjabi raises questions that neither social history nor left historiography ask. In doing so, she claims the past for a feminist vision of radical social change. This account of the transformation of the struggle is unique in feminist scholarship movements.

Lost Crops of Africa

Lost Crops of Africa
Title Lost Crops of Africa PDF eBook
Author National Research Council
Publisher National Academies Press
Pages 379
Release 2006-11-27
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0309103339

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This report is the second in a series of three evaluating underexploited African plant resources that could help broaden and secure Africa's food supply. The volume describes the characteristics of 18 little-known indigenous African vegetables (including tubers and legumes) that have potential as food- and cash-crops but are typically overlooked by scientists and policymakers and in the world at large. The book assesses the potential of each vegetable to help overcome malnutrition, boost food security, foster rural development, and create sustainable landcare in Africa. Each species is described in a separate chapter, based on information gathered from and verified by a pool of experts throughout the world. Volume I describes African grains and Volume III African fruits.

The Lost Harvest

The Lost Harvest
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Pages 47
Release 1988
Genre Food storage pests
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The Lost Harvest

The Lost Harvest
Title The Lost Harvest PDF eBook
Author Italia) FAO (Roma
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Pages 46
Release 1979
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The Lost Harvest

The Lost Harvest
Title The Lost Harvest PDF eBook
Author Organizzazione delle Nazioni unite per l'alimentazione e l'agricoltura
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Gender in South Asia And Beyond

Gender in South Asia And Beyond
Title Gender in South Asia And Beyond PDF eBook
Author Radhika Govinda
Publisher Zubaan
Pages 382
Release 2024-01-25
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9390514487

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For over 40 years, Professor Patricia Jeffery, Professor Emerita in Sociology, University of Edinburgh, carried out pioneering research, individually and in partnership with her colleagues. The range of subjects she covered includes gender and development, especially childbearing, women’s reproductive rights, social demography in South Asia, Indian society, gender and communal politics, education and the reproduction of inequality; race and ethnicity. Her books, including Frogs in a Well: Indian Women in Purdah (1979) and Appropriating Gender: Women’s Activism, Politicized Religion and the State in South Asia (edited with Amrita Basu, 1998) inspired peers and future scholars alike. In this volume, we bring together a range of new research that is inspired by and intersects with Professor Jeffery’s work. The chapters offer new data, refreshing insights and original analysis on subjects of contemporary importance in the fields of gender, health, marginalization and development.

South of the Future

South of the Future
Title South of the Future PDF eBook
Author Anindita Banerjee
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 204
Release 2020-12-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 143848108X

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South Asia and Latin America represent two epicenters of migrant care work and the globalized reproductive market. Yet scholars and the media continue to examine them in geographical and conceptual isolation. South of the Future closes both these gaps. It investigates nannying, elder care, domestic work, and other forms of migrant labor in the Americas together with the emerging "Wild West" of biotechnology and surrogacy in the Indian subcontinent. The volume is profoundly interdisciplinary and includes both prominent and emerging scholars from a wide variety of fields, including anthropology, law, literary and cultural studies, science and technology studies, and social policy. These contributors speak to the dynamic, continually changing facets of the nexus of care and value across these two key regions of the global south. By mobilizing specific locations and techno-economics and putting them into dialogue with one another, South of the Future rematerializes the gendered, racialized bodies that are far too often rendered invisible in structural analyses of the global south, or else are confined to particular geo- and biopolitical paradigms of emerging markets. Instead, these bodies occupy the center of a global, highly financialized economy of creating and sustaining life.