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Dispossession and Resistance in India: The River and the Rage

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Explore the complex dynamics of dispossession and resistance in India with “Dispossession and Resistance in India: The River and the Rage.” Published by Aakar Books (ISBN: 9789350022498), this book delves into the struggles over resources and land, examining the interplay of power, identity, and social movements. Uncover the stories of marginalized communities and their fight for survival. Buy now to understand the ongoing battle for justice and equality.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350022498
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9350022494
  • Publisher Date: 2014
  • Binding: Paperback

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Weight 0.5 kg

13 reviews for Dispossession and Resistance in India: The River and the Rage

  1. Shubham Pathak

    Not a bad book, but not exactly a fun read. A bit too serious.

  2. Praveen B

    Deeply researched and passionately written. An essential contribution.

  3. Debajit Patra

    While informative, the writing style was a little dry.

  4. Muskan Rastogi

    The book is an eye-opener. It portrays the real issue happening in India.

  5. Gargi Chaurasia

    A compelling narrative of struggle and resilience. Very informative.

  6. Shivam Shrivastava

    A powerful and moving account of dispossession. Highly recommend!

  7. Aditya Kumar

    A good overview, but could have benefited from more case studies.

  8. Akanksh Anand

    A thought-provoking read on the struggles in India. Some chapters were dense, but overall insightful.

  9. Manik Lakhwani

    Excellent analysis of resistance movements in India. A must-read for activists.

  10. Yogesh Jijhontiya

    The book was amazing, it open my eye to see world from different perspective. A must read.

  11. Gaurang Athalye

    I learned a lot, though it was a bit overwhelming at times.

  12. Adhyatma Jain

    The book shed light on important issues, but I found it a bit academic.

  13. Nadeem Nahas

    Important subject matter, but at times it felt repetitive.

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