Rethinking land, enclosure and resistance

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Itay Noy London School of Economics i.noy@lse.ac.uk

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Levien, Michael. 2018. Dispossession without development: Land grabs in neoliberal India. New York: Oxford University Press.

Li, Tania Murray. 2014. Land's end: Capitalist relations on an indigenous frontier. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

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Itay Noy is a PhD candidate in the Department of Anthropology at the London School of Economics and Political Science. His research focuses on tribal communities and the coal mining industry in eastern India, and explores themes of dispossession, livelihoods, inequality, and politics. Email: i.noy@lse.ac.uk

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