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Time, Space and Capital in India: Longing and Belonging in an Urban-Industrial Hinterland

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Explore the complex interplay of time, space, and capital in India’s urban-industrial hinterland. Atreyee Majumder’s “Time, Space and Capital in India” (ISBN: 9780367746087) delves into the lives of marginalized communities navigating the transforming landscapes of globalization. Discover the dynamics of longing and belonging as individuals grapple with displacement, opportunity, and the ever-shifting realities of modern India. Buy now and uncover the hidden stories of a nation in transition.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780367746087
  • Publisher: Routledge (Manohar Publishers & Distributors)
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0367746085
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2020
  • Height: 29.99999997 mm
  • Width: 169.9999998 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

21 reviews for Time, Space and Capital in India: Longing and Belonging in an Urban-Industrial Hinterland

  1. Sufiyan Adam

    The book offers a unique lens on displacement and belonging. Some arguments could have been developed further. Overall, insightful.

  2. Aman Deshraj

    The writer is very boring.

  3. Sumit Kumar Jayant

    The book really shows the struggle in India

  4. Shubhkaran Singh Bhalla

    Important perspective on globalization’s effects. However, I struggled with the academic writing style. A good read, but challenging.

  5. Nakul

    An okay read. It was not bad but not too exciting.

  6. Saksham Mishra

    I really wanted to like this book but was not so intrested

  7. Sanyam Singla

    I would read it again.

  8. Rahul Kumar Singh

    One of the best book I have read about the struggle in india.

  9. Shikhar Batra

    I have read a lot better books

  10. Abhinav Singh Chouhan

    The book had an amazing cover.

  11. Rishabh Raj Singh

    Excellent exploration of time, space, and capital. A must-read for scholars of Indian studies. Very detailed and informative.

  12. Prasannajit Sahoo

    A fascinating look at the lives impacted by India’s changing economy. Majumder provides valuable insights. Some sections felt a bit dense.

  13. Aditi Tripathi

    A well-researched and thought-provoking study of India’s urban-industrial areas. Highly recommend for those interested in the topic.

  14. Ramandeep Kaur

    Majumder’s work sheds light on marginalized communities. A bit theoretical at times, but the human stories are compelling.

  15. Devanjana M S

    Amazing book

  16. Aviral Pathania

    Gave me a lot to think about regarding India’s development. The connection between longing and belonging was strong. Good read!

  17. Gouri Raj

    I did not like the book. It did not catch my attention.

  18. Aritra Bose

    It was a good read but got boring in some places.

  19. Divyanshu Gautam

    The book was ok.

  20. Vinai Aggarwal

    Book shows the life of people. It was interesting and the author did great work.

  21. Avish M Bhandari

    The book had lots of potential but did not meet what I thought.

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