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Agricultural Reason in the Shadow of Subsistence Capitalism

Arjun Appadurai

A Rural Ontology from Western India

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Release Date: 26/08/2024

Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Asian History
Label: HAU Society Of Ethnographic Theory
Language: English
Publisher: HAU Society Of Ethnographic Theory

A Rural Ontology from Western India
Analysis of an agrarian society confronted with capitalism.

This collection of essays by Arjun Appadurai based on his fieldwork in rural Maharashtra, India, in the early 1980s is one of the few anthropological treatments of agricultural reasoning. In conversation with agronomists, economists, and development anthropologists, the essays explore the ways agricultural technologies, changes in how surface wells are dug and managed, the provision and sharing of food and management of time, issues of scale in studying rural lives, and how local knowledge is formed and transformed reveal the distinctive character of rural Indian sociality. Locating these features in the context of “subsistence capitalism,” Appadurai draws our attention to the importance of relational practices and the pull of autonomy. These essays offer a close look at an agrarian society at the pivotal moment of its encounter with capitalist transformation and study ideas of measurement, sociality, and independence.