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Timepass

Jeffrey, Craig:
Timepass : Youth, Class, and the Politics of Waiting in India / Craig Jeffrey. - Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 2010. - viii, 221 S.
ISBN 978-0-8047-7073-6 / 0-8047-7073-5 (cloth)
US$ 55,00
ISBN 978-0-8047-7074-3 / 0-8047-7074-3 (paperback)
US$ 21,95
DDC: 305.242108694109542

Beschreibung
Social and economic changes around the globe have propelled increasing numbers of people into situations of chronic waiting, where promised access to political freedoms, social goods, or economic resources is delayed, often indefinitely. But there have been few efforts to reflect on the significance of "waiting" in the contemporary world.
   Timepass fills this gap by offering a captivating ethnography of the student politics and youth activism that lower middle class young men in India have undertaken in response to pervasive underemployment. It highlights the importance of waiting as a social experience and basis for political mobilization, the micro-politics of class power in north India, and the socio-economic strategies of lower middle classes. The book also explores how this north Indian story relates to practices of waiting occurring in multiple other contexts, making the book of interest to scholars and students of globalization, youth studies, and class across the social sciences. [Verlagsinformation]

Inhalt
Acknowledgments. vii
1. India Waiting. 1
2. Cultivating Fields: The Rise and Resilience of a Rural Middle Class. 37
3. Life at the Crossroads Timepass. 72
4. Collective Student Protest. 103
5. Fixing Futures: Improvised Politics. 135
6. Conclusions. 171
Bibliography. 193
Index. 213

Autor
CRAIG JEFFREY is a Fellow, Tutor, and University Lecturer in Geography at Oxford University. He is a coauthor of Degrees Without Freedom?: Education, Masculinities, and Unemployment in North India (Stanford, 2007). Profile page.

Quellen: Stanford University Press; WorldCat; Library of Congress; Amazon