A Casualised Ethnography of the Jamshedpur Working Class
The book focuses on the industrial workforce of Jamshedpur-a city frequently portrayed as an island of peace and order, industriousness, and prosperity, in the midst of the general chaos, inefficiency, and poverty that characterise the surrounding countryside-in the tribal-dominated state of Jharkha...
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