Mining and subaltern politics: political struggle against neoliberal development in Bangladesh |
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Authors: | M. Omar Faruque |
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Affiliation: | Department of Sociology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada |
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Abstract: | Drawing on social movement scholarship, this paper analyses subaltern struggles against a multinational mining company. The Phulbari coal mine is the centre of contention between the mining company and local/national activists. Local concerns about the dispossession of lands and livelihoods and environmental destruction have been merged with a Leftist political agenda on the growing vulnerability of the state and national sovereignty in the Global South. A close examination of the movement's discourses suggests that a broader political struggle against resource plunder and energy imperialism has been strengthened by local community resistance to an environmentally destructive coal mine. Based on in-depth qualitative interviews, I analyse how activists have created new meanings of the conflict to confront and delegitimize hegemonic discourses of capitalist development and modernity. |
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Keywords: | Bangladesh Collective Action Mining Conflict Neoliberal Development Subaltern Politics |
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