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Politics in Hunger-Regime: Essays on the Rights to Food in West Bengal

 
Sibaji Pratim Basu (Editor) Geetisha Dasgupta (Editor) Critical Debates on Frontpage
Synopsis In India, even after six decades of independence and planned economy employing 'pro-poor' assistance programmes, the hunger-regime has consolidated in many parts of India including the state of West Bengal.

In this book, the researchers examine the population living under the shadow of hunger with particular emphasis on the evolution of Food Movements in West Bengal along with the development of Right to Food as a case inside the court room and the ways it has shaped outside the courts through popular participation in political movements.

While making in-depth analyses of the hunger-regime, the discourse throws light on the recent outrage in the Public Distribution System (Ration-Riots) in West Bengal, and critically examines the status in south Bengal, with particular emphasis on Paschim Medinipur, a district recording starvation deaths, seized the international media attention; the research simultaneously chronicles the true narratives of sufferings and struggle of the people in the Tea Garden region of the northern parts of West Bengal.

In a unique way, the book for the first time in India makes an attempt to link the Right to Food with the Right to Information in a hunger-regime.
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About the authors

Sibaji Pratim Basu

Sibaji Pratim Basu is Associate Professor of Political Science at Sree Chaitanya College, West Bengal, India. A regular contributor to academic journals and popular dailies, periodicals and news channels, Sibaji specialises in Modern Indian Political Thought & Politics and Socialist Thought having interest in forced migration in contemporary South Asia and people's 'sustainable rights' in India. His recent publications include The Poet & The Mahatma: Engagement with Nationalism & Internationalism, and an edited volume called, The Fleeing People of South Asia: Selections from Refugee Watch.

Geetisha Dasgupta

Geetisha Dasgupta is a Research Associate at Calcutta Research Group, Kolkata.

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Bibliographic information

Title Politics in Hunger-Regime: Essays on the Rights to Food in West Bengal
Format Softcover
Date published: 08.03.2011
Edition 1st ed.
Publisher Frontpage
Language: English
isbn 9381043019, 9789381043011
length xviii+190p., Illustrations; 22cm.