Souls in the Kalyug


The Politics and Cosmologies of Migrant Workers in Contemporary India

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By Shankar Ramaswami
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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS
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229 x 152 mm
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277

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Shankar Ramaswami is Professor of Sociology, O. P. Jindal Global University.

"A magnificent study that conjures a world that is empirically expansive and interpretively deep. It provides a remarkably intimate account of workers' relationships, humor, aspirations, and predicaments. The very best ethnography." (Christopher Pinney, University College London) "A luminous account of the lifeworld of Indian labor, Ramaswami's subtle ethnography weaves a rich tapestry of affective relations stitching together castes, classes, and communities in unexpected combinations. " (Faisal Devji, University of Oxford) "Shankar Ramaswami's Souls in the Kalyug is very deeply researched as well as beautifully written. The book explores the worlds of work, struggle, play and family life with an extraordinary sensitivity. There is even a superb section on ribaldry and humour. I have no doubt that the book will be widely read and widely admired in academic circles in the West, and in academic as well as non-academic circles in India." - Ramachandra Guha (author of India after Gandhi) "Ramaswami's fine-grained ethnography takes us deep into the literal daily grind of metal polishers in a Delhi factory to find, under grim conditions, vital countercurrents of humor and playfulness, of mutual aid and collective action; a gripping, dismaying, ultimately heartening work." - Ann Grodzins Gold (author of Shiptown: Between Rural and Urban North India) "This remarkable study of migrant metal workers in a Delhi industrial region is the fruit of more than two decades of reflection, participation and fieldwork. The result is a beautifully expressed account, which refuses to choose between resistance and rationalization in the lives and words of these workers, as they strive for sociality and dignity at the bottom of an extractive pyramid." - Arjun Appadurai (Emeritus Professor of Media, Culture and Communication New York University)

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