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lively ruination in mill land Mumbai

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An edition of The archive of loss (2019)

The archive of loss

lively ruination in mill land Mumbai

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Mumbai's textile industry is commonly but incorrectly understood to be an extinct relic of the past. In 'The Archive of Loss' Maura Finkelstein examines what it means for textile mill workers-who are assumed not to exist-to live and work during a period of deindustrialization. Finkelstein shows how mills are ethnographic archives of the city where documents, artifacts, and stories exist in the buildings and in the bodies of workers. Workers' pain, illnesses, injuries, and exhaustion narrate industrial decline; the ways in which they live in tenements exist outside and resist the values expounded by modernity; and the rumors and untruths they share about textile worker strikes and a mill fire help them make sense of the industry's survival. In outlining this archive's contents, Finkelstein shows how mills, which she conceptualizes as lively ruins, become a lens through which to challenge, reimagine, and alter ways of thinking about the past, present, and future in Mumbai and beyond.

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The archive of loss: lively ruination in mill land Mumbai
2019
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Archive of Loss: Lively Ruination in Mill Land Mumbai
2019, Duke University Press
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Table of Contents

The archive of the mill
The archive of the worker
The archive of the chawl
The archive of the strike
The archive of the fire.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-245) and index.

Copyright Date
2019

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
338.4/767700954792
Library of Congress
HD7287.6.I42 M86 2019, HD7287.6.I42M86 2019

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Pagination
x, 252 pages
Number of pages
252

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Open Library
OL27888675M
ISBN 10
1478003685, 1478003987
ISBN 13
9781478003687, 9781478003984
LCCN
2018044274
OCLC/WorldCat
1042358681

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