Land as an Intermittent Commodity: Ethnographic Insights from India’s Urban–Agrarian Frontiers

Author:

Majumder Sarasij1,Gururani Shubhra2

Affiliation:

1. College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, USA.

2. Department of Anthropology, York University, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Abstract

Drawing on their respective ethnographies of urbanisation in Gurgaon (now known as Gurugram) and thwarted industrialisation in Singur, the authors argue that plots of land owned by smallholders are intermittent commodities. Following Igor Kopytoff’s lead, they focus on commoditisation as a process and adopt a biographical approach to consider the social life of land. The article contends that individually owned plots potentially go in and out of circulation but never get fully commodified, nor do they remain fully non-commodified. With the rising speculative value of land, neither market price nor monetary compensation fully substitutes land ownership. Hence, the landholders express regret and even resentment on having to part with their land. The ambivalence speaks, in part, to the complex attributes of land and the relations of authority, distinction and status associated with it. To maintain their caste-based status, the landowners use land as leverage. They hold on to land or demand better compensation to reiterate the land–caste–power nexus spatially.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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1. Unpublished PhD Thesis;Bhattacharya N.,1985

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