Contesting Power Resistance and Everyday Social Relations in South Asia
Covering groups from peasants to urban labourers, and from women to merchants, the essays in this volume depict a variety of non-confrontational forms of resistance and contestatory behaviours which challenge our usual assumptions about the overt nature of resistance to dominant powerholders. Taken together, the essays suggest that a much wider range of socio-cultural practices must be taken into account if we wish to understand how the world of dominated groups is constrained, modified and conditioned by power relations.