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The Making of Land and The Making of India

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The Making of Land and The Making of India Synopsis

What is land and how is it made? In this penetrating new study of sites in western, eastern and southern India, Nikita Sud argues persuasively that land is not simply the solid surface of the earth. It is best understood as a materially and conceptually dynamic realm, intimately tied to the social. As such, land transitions across porous registers of territory, property, authority, the sacred, history and memory, and contested access and exclusion. While states, markets and politics in post-liberalisation India try to make land suitable for 'growth' and 'development', Sud reveals that the relationship between the soil and institutions is never straightforward. A state attempting to order a layered topography is frequently stretched into shadowy domains of informality and unsanctioned practices. A market may be advanced, but remains precariously embedded in sociality. Politics could challenge the land-making of the state and markets. It may also effect compromises. Attempts at constructing a durable landed order thus reveal our own (dis)orders. In attempting to 'make' the land, Sud's intriguing study shows how the land simultaneously 'makes' us.

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ISBN: 9780190130206
Publication date: 16th March 2021
Author: Nikita (Associate Professor of Development Studies, Associate Professor of Development Studies, University of Oxford) Sud
Publisher: OUP India
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 280 pages
Genres: Central / national / federal government policies
Human rights, civil rights
Political economy
Sociology