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Capitalism is not a stable system but a series of interlocking practices hoping to remain reasonably flexible as well as reasonably secure, according to Gidwani (geography and global studies, U. of Minnesota). Given this concept, Gidwani is free to investigate a wide range of issues, including the ways in which the study of political economy might be freed from Eurocentrism, the adequacy of postcolonial critiques of Marx and capitalism, and the possibility that capitalism may be a geographically uneven social formation that, if the situation is right, can result in the impairment of profit and the accumulation of wealth. Using the Patel caste of western India as a case study, Gidwani traces their unique success and the impending implications to the global economy, academe and society. Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
The central Gujarat region of western India is home to the entrepreneurial landowning Patel caste who have leveraged their rural dominance to become a powerful global diaspora of merchants, industrialists, and professionals. Investigating the Patels’ intriguing ascent, Vinay Gidwani analyzes its broad implications for the nature of labor and capital worldwide.
 
With the Patels as his central case, Gidwani interrogates established concepts of value, development, and the relationship between capital and history. Capitalism, he argues, is not a frame of economic organization based on the smooth, consistent operation of a series of laws, but rather an assemblage of contingent and interrupted logics stitched together into the appearance of a deus ex machina. Following this line of thinking, Gidwani points to ways in which political economy might be freed of its lingering Eurocentrism, raises questions about the adequacy of postcolonial studies’ critique of Marx and capitalism, and opens the possibility of situating capitalism as a geographically uneven social formation in which different normative or value-creating practices are imperfectly sutured together in ways that can equally impair and enable profit and accumulation.
 
Both theoretically astute and empirically informed, Capital, Interrupted unsettles encrusted understandings of staple concepts within the human sciences such as hegemony, governmentality, caste, and agency and, ultimately, does nothing less than rethink the very constitution of capitalism.
 
Vinay Gidwani is associate professor of geography and global studies at the University of Minnesota.

Capital, Interrupted : Agrarian Development and the Politics of Work in India
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ISBN

9780816649594

Fiction/Non-Fiction

Non-Fiction

Publisher

Univ of Minnesota Pr

Pages

337

List Price

$25.00

Author

Gidwani, Vinay

Publication Date

04/18/2008

Release Status

In Print

Format

Paperback

Language

English

Measurements

Height: 9 Inches (US)

Width: 6 Inches (US)

Thickness: 0.75 Inches (US)

Unit Weight: 1.05 Pounds (US)

Capitalism is not a stable system but a series of interlocking practices hoping to remain reasonably flexible as well as reasonably secure, according to Gidwani (geography and global studies, U. of Minnesota). Given this concept, Gidwani is free to investigate a wide range of issues, including the ways in which the study of political economy might be freed from Eurocentrism, the adequacy of postcolonial critiques of Marx and capitalism, and the possibility that capitalism may be a geographically uneven social formation that, if the situation is right, can result in the impairment of profit and the accumulation of wealth. Using the Patel caste of western India as a case study, Gidwani traces their unique success and the impending implications to the global economy, academe and society. Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

The central Gujarat region of western India is home to the entrepreneurial landowning Patel caste who have leveraged their rural dominance to become a powerful global diaspora of merchants, industrialists, and professionals. Investigating the Patels’ intriguing ascent, Vinay Gidwani analyzes its broad implications for the nature of labor and capital worldwide.
 
With the Patels as his central case, Gidwani interrogates established concepts of value, development, and the relationship between capital and history. Capitalism, he argues, is not a frame of economic organization based on the smooth, consistent operation of a series of laws, but rather an assemblage of contingent and interrupted logics stitched together into the appearance of a deus ex machina. Following this line of thinking, Gidwani points to ways in which political economy might be freed of its lingering Eurocentrism, raises questions about the adequacy of postcolonial studies’ critique of Marx and capitalism, and opens the possibility of situating capitalism as a geographically uneven social formation in which different normative or value-creating practices are imperfectly sutured together in ways that can equally impair and enable profit and accumulation.
 
Both theoretically astute and empirically informed, Capital, Interrupted unsettles encrusted understandings of staple concepts within the human sciences such as hegemony, governmentality, caste, and agency and, ultimately, does nothing less than rethink the very constitution of capitalism.
 
Vinay Gidwani is associate professor of geography and global studies at the University of Minnesota.


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