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El. knyga: Rethinking Markets in Modern India: Embedded Exchange and Contested Jurisdiction

Edited by (Universiteit Leiden), Edited by (Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta), Edited by (Dartmouth College, New Hampshire), Edited by (University of Oxford)
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  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Oct-2020
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108806855
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Oct-2020
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108806855

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This book provides a valuable non-western perspective on global capitalism. Based on rich historical and ethnographic studies, it shows the actual workings of Indian markets. It demonstrates their dynamic and contested nature, offering a useful framework for understanding commercial exchange throughout the global south.

To people operating in India's economy, actually existing markets are remarkably different from how planners and academics conceive them. From the outside, they appear as demarcated arenas of exchange bound by state-imposed rules. As historical and social realities, however, markets are dynamic, adaptative, and ambiguous spaces. This book delves into this intricate context, exploring Indian markets through the competition and collaboration of those who frame and participate in markets. Anchored in vivid case studies – from colonial property and advertising milieus to today's bazaar and criminal economies – this volume underlines the friction and interdependence between commerce, society, and state. Contributors from history, anthropology, political economy, and development studies synthesize existing scholarly approaches, add new perspectives on Indian capitalism's evolution, and reveal the transactional specificities that underlie the real-world functioning of markets.

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'Working across South Asian history and ethnography, this volume builds creatively on the existing literature on vernacular capitalism and market governance with rich data and diverse approaches to customary and underground transactions. Exploring finance, small-scale industry and agricultural commodities, as well as advertising, risk and trust, the essays delve deeply into the local contexts of market practice in India, productively reactivating debates on the temporalities, performatives and regulation of 'the bazaar.'' Ritu Birla, University of Toronto 'This timely volume offers a rich range of social science insights into the ways in which gray markets, criminality, informality and law interact to produce the formation of capitalism and culture in contemporary India. It will be of interest to anthropologists, economists, sociologists and other readers who wish to learn how every national society is corrupt in its own way' Arjun Appadurai, New York University 'India's rise as an 'emergent market' in the global economy has prompted much hype around a 'new' India. In this volume, anthropologists and historians of India demonstrate with great authority and insight that markets in India are old and deeply entrenched in complex social and cultural institutions. Anyone who wishes to understand the dynamism of contemporary Indian capitalism must understand such institutions and exchange relations and this volume will be a rich resource in this quest for scholars in many fields.' Thomas Blom Hansen, Stanford University 'Markets are more than acts of buying and selling. Markets are also a cluster of relations and practices, some legal and some not. Gathering together a set of rich case-studies, Rethinking Markets offers unique insights into what these relations and practices were and how they shaped modern India.' Tirthankar Roy, London School of Economics

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Using historical and ethnographic analyses, this book shows how Indian markets are embedded in society and politically contested.
List of Figures
viii
List of Tables
viii
List of Contributors
ix
1 Markets in Modern India: Embedded, Contested, Pliable
1(28)
Sebastian Schwecke
Ajay Gandhi
2 Banking in the Bazaar: The Nattukottai Chettiars
29(25)
David Rudner
3 Space in Motion: An Uneven Narrative of Urban Private Property in Bombay
54(31)
Nikhil Rao
4 Magic of Business: Occult Forces in the Bazaar Economy
85(31)
Projit Bihari Mukharji
5 Vernacular Capitalism, Advertising, and the Bazaar in Early Twentieth-Century Western India
116(31)
Douglas E. Haynes
6 The Artifice of Trust: Reputational and Procedural Registers of Trust in North Indian "Informal" Finance
147(32)
Sebastian Schwecke
7 Mandi Acts and Market Lore: Regulatory Life in India's Agricultural Markets
179(27)
Mekhala Kri Shnamurthy
8 The Market and the Sovereign: Politics, Performance, and Impasses of Cross-LOC Trade
206(28)
Aditi Saraf
9 Brandism vs. Bazaarism: Mediating Divinity in Banaras
234(35)
Andy Rotman
10 Black Money in India: Fighting Specters and Fostering Relations
269(25)
Ajay Gandhi
11 Market Making in Punjab Lotteries: Regulation and Mutual Dependence
294(28)
Matthew S. Hull
12 Liquid Assets: Transactional Grammars of Alcohol in Jharkhand
322(21)
Roger Begrich
13 Building on Sand? Criminal Markets and Politics in Tamil Nadu
343(22)
Barbara Harriss-White
J. Jeyaranjan
Index 365
Ajay Gandhi is an Assistant Professor at Leiden University in the Netherlands. Barbara Harriss-White is Emeritus Professor and Fellow at Wolfson College, University of Oxford. Douglas E. Haynes is Professor of History at Dartmouth College, Hanover. Sebastian Schwecke is an Associate Professor at the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta.