Rethinking Working-Class History : : Bengal 1890-1940 / / Dipesh Chakrabarty.

Dipesh Chakrabarty combines a history of the jute-mill workers of Calcutta with a fresh look at labor history in Marxist scholarship. Opposing a reductionist view of culture and consciousness, he examines the milieu of the jute-mill workers and the way it influenced their capacity for class solidari...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Asian Studies Archive (pre 2000) eBook Package
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Place / Publishing House:Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2018]
©1989
Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
LIST OF TABLES --
PREFACE --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
ABBREVIATIONS --
1. INTRODUCTION --
2. JUTE: THE NATURE OF THE INDUSTRY --
3. OF CONDITIONS AND CULTURE --
4. THE PARADOX OF ORGANIZATION --
5. PROTEST AND AUTHORITY --
6. CLASS AND COMMUNITY --
7. CONCLUSION: RETHINKING WORKING-CLASS HISTORY --
GLOSSARY --
BIBLIOGRAPHY --
INDEX
Summary:Dipesh Chakrabarty combines a history of the jute-mill workers of Calcutta with a fresh look at labor history in Marxist scholarship. Opposing a reductionist view of culture and consciousness, he examines the milieu of the jute-mill workers and the way it influenced their capacity for class solidarity and "revolutionary" action from 1890 to 1940. Around and within this empirical core is built his critique of emancipatory narratives and their relationship to such Marxian categories as "capital," "proletariat," or "class consciousness." The book contributes to currently developing theories that connect Marxist historiography, post-structuralist thinking, and the traditions of hermeneutic analysis. Although Chakrabarty deploys Marxian arguments to explain the political practices of the workers he describes, he replaces universalizing Marxist explanations with a sensitive documentary method that stays close to the experience of workers and their European bosses. He finds in their relationship many elements of the landlord/tenant relationship from the rural past: the jute-mill workers of the period were preindividualist in consciousness and thus incapable of participating consistently in modern forms of politics and political organization.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780691188218
9783110649680
9783110442496
DOI:10.1515/9780691188218?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Dipesh Chakrabarty.