Drowned and Dammed: Colonial Capitalism and Flood Control...

Drowned and Dammed: Colonial Capitalism and Flood Control in Eastern India

Rohan D'Souza
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The volume deals with major debates in India's environmental history. It critiques existing discourse by discussing colonial flood control strategies in eastern India. It explores the idea and practice of flood control and argues for a comprehensive reconsideration of the debate on the
colonial environmental watershed, its hydraulic legacy and questions contemporary enthusiasm for flood control in post-independent India. The emphasis is on revealing how colonial flood control measures were implicated in attempts to consolidate capitalist relations in ownership, production, and
towards commanding the deltaic rivers as a 'natural resource' for capitalist accumulation. The idea and practice of flood control was not merely a technical intervention but principally a political project, deeply implicated in the social, economic and political calculations of capitalism in general
and colonialism in particular. Such an analytical perspective also provides a useful backdrop to understanding several aspects of the contemporary water crisis in postcolonial India. The book also intends to be a necessary corrective and a useful addition to the otherwise limited writings on the
Indian subcontinent's hydraulic histories.
Anno:
2006
Casa editrice:
Oxford University Press
Lingua:
english
Pagine:
292
ISBN 10:
0195682173
ISBN 13:
9780195682175
File:
PDF, 5.47 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2006
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