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Located in the far-western Tarai region of Nepal, Kailali has been the site of dynamic social and political change in recent history. The Partial Revolution examines Kailali in the aftermath of Nepal’s Maoist insurgency, critically examining the ways in which revolutionary political mobilization changes social relations—often unexpectedly clashing with the movement’s ideological goals. Focusing primarily on the end of Kailali’s feudal system of bonded labor, Hoffmann explores the connection between politics, labor, and Mao’s legacy, documenting the impact of changing political contexts on labor relations among former debt-bonded laborers.



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“…a novel contribution to the literature on political mobilization in post-conflict Nepal. It is unusual in that it is an ethnography of the Terai region, as well as of collective mobilization in urban areas, and of labour politics and trade unions in Nepal, which will make it of interest to a broad range of scholars working in these fields.” • Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute

“By shifting the focus from the impact of the revolution to the transformations caused by contemporary capitalist formations, The Partial Revolution brilliantly demonstrates one of the main contradictions of Nepali society. In their fight against the ‘old order’, Maoists predominantly focused on what they categorised as ‘feudal’ exploitation, while overlooking the inequalities that were the consequence of capitalist restructuring in the region. The Partial Revolution therefore makes a considerable contribution to the field which is currently examining the intersection between social movements, politico-economic developments and labour relations in Nepal.” • European Bulletin of Himalayan Research

“Hoffman’s book is an enlightening work and deserves to be read by those with interests in revolutionary movements and labour conditions in Nepal.” • Social Anthropology

The Partial Revolution is an essential read because it provides a rich ethnographic account of the lives of people who continue to be marginalized. Hoffmann humanizes the freed Kamaiyas and helps readers visualize them in their settlements, at the brick kiln factories, and gain a deeper understanding of their aspirations… The book is a valuable contribution to the study of labor in South Asia and deserves a wider readership.” • Eurasian Geography and Economics

“With this book, Hoffmann makes an important contribution to the ethnography of Maoism in Nepal, as well as providing much needed ethnographic insight into an area of western Nepal which has received relatively little scholarly attention, yet remains at the center of recent political upheavals.” • Sara Shneiderman, University of British Columbia



Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Note on Transliteration


Introduction: The Maoist Victory Rally

PART I: POLITICS IN THE TOWN

Chapter 1. Urban Festivals and Post-Conflict Patronage
Chapter 2. The Occupation of Symbolic Space in Town
Chapter 3. Learning to Protest: The Freed Kamaiya Movement
Chapter 4. Maoists and Labour Unions in Town

PART II: LABOUR RELATIONS IN A BRICK FACTORY IN THE HINTERLAND

Chapter 5. Red Salute at Work in a Brick Factory
Chapter 6. The Revolutionary Legacy and Debt Bondage

Conclusion: The Partial Revolution

Appendix

Glossary
Bibliography

Index

The Partial Revolution: Labour, Social Movements

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 29/01/2018
      ISBN13: 9781785337802, 978-1785337802
      ISBN10: 1785337807

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Located in the far-western Tarai region of Nepal, Kailali has been the site of dynamic social and political change in recent history. The Partial Revolution examines Kailali in the aftermath of Nepal’s Maoist insurgency, critically examining the ways in which revolutionary political mobilization changes social relations—often unexpectedly clashing with the movement’s ideological goals. Focusing primarily on the end of Kailali’s feudal system of bonded labor, Hoffmann explores the connection between politics, labor, and Mao’s legacy, documenting the impact of changing political contexts on labor relations among former debt-bonded laborers.



      Trade Review

      “…a novel contribution to the literature on political mobilization in post-conflict Nepal. It is unusual in that it is an ethnography of the Terai region, as well as of collective mobilization in urban areas, and of labour politics and trade unions in Nepal, which will make it of interest to a broad range of scholars working in these fields.” • Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute

      “By shifting the focus from the impact of the revolution to the transformations caused by contemporary capitalist formations, The Partial Revolution brilliantly demonstrates one of the main contradictions of Nepali society. In their fight against the ‘old order’, Maoists predominantly focused on what they categorised as ‘feudal’ exploitation, while overlooking the inequalities that were the consequence of capitalist restructuring in the region. The Partial Revolution therefore makes a considerable contribution to the field which is currently examining the intersection between social movements, politico-economic developments and labour relations in Nepal.” • European Bulletin of Himalayan Research

      “Hoffman’s book is an enlightening work and deserves to be read by those with interests in revolutionary movements and labour conditions in Nepal.” • Social Anthropology

      The Partial Revolution is an essential read because it provides a rich ethnographic account of the lives of people who continue to be marginalized. Hoffmann humanizes the freed Kamaiyas and helps readers visualize them in their settlements, at the brick kiln factories, and gain a deeper understanding of their aspirations… The book is a valuable contribution to the study of labor in South Asia and deserves a wider readership.” • Eurasian Geography and Economics

      “With this book, Hoffmann makes an important contribution to the ethnography of Maoism in Nepal, as well as providing much needed ethnographic insight into an area of western Nepal which has received relatively little scholarly attention, yet remains at the center of recent political upheavals.” • Sara Shneiderman, University of British Columbia



      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations
      Acknowledgements
      Note on Transliteration

      
Introduction: The Maoist Victory Rally

      PART I: POLITICS IN THE TOWN

      Chapter 1. Urban Festivals and Post-Conflict Patronage
      Chapter 2. The Occupation of Symbolic Space in Town
      Chapter 3. Learning to Protest: The Freed Kamaiya Movement
      Chapter 4. Maoists and Labour Unions in Town

      PART II: LABOUR RELATIONS IN A BRICK FACTORY IN THE HINTERLAND

      Chapter 5. Red Salute at Work in a Brick Factory
      Chapter 6. The Revolutionary Legacy and Debt Bondage

      Conclusion: The Partial Revolution

      Appendix

      Glossary
      Bibliography
      
Index

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