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Orchestrating Anti-Dispossession Politics: Caste and Movement Leadership in Rural West Bengal
Authors:Kenneth Bo Nielsen
Affiliation:1. Department of Social Anthropology, University of Oslo , Norway k.b.nielsen@sai.uio.no
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This article uses the concepts of orchestration and spectacle to analyse the work of leaders of an anti-dispossession movement in rural West Bengal. It examines what being a movement leader entails and argues for the importance of connections and social relations in the production of both movement leadership and movement spectacles. By introducing a Dalit perspective on a movement that was otherwise led by the local middle-caste peasantry, the article shows how local caste and class relations have been important in defining access to positions of movement leadership; in disconnecting specific Dalit interests from the movement’s larger political agenda; and in giving rise to certain forms of internal policing of caste boundaries within the movement. The fact that the ability to cultivate and “connect” to the new political spaces opened by the anti-dispossession movement correlates strongly with historically produced caste and class inequalities calls for greater attention to the internal caste politics of anti-dispossession movements.
Keywords:Land dispossession  caste  dalits  land wars  Singur  India
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