The regional identity politics of India’s new land wars: Land, food, and popular mobilisation in Goa and West Bengal

Kenneth Bo Nielsen, H. P. Bedi
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India has over the recent decade witnessed a spate of land transfers as Special Economic Zones, extractive industries, or real estate dispossess farmers, land owners, and indigenous groups of their land. As a result, struggles over land have emerged with force in many locations, almost across India. Yet while the political economy and legal aspects of India’s new ‘land wars’ are well documented, the discourses and identities mobilised against large-scale forcible land transfers receive less scholarly attention. We suggest ‘the regional identity politics’ of India’s current land wars to explain the important role of place-based identities in garnering broad, public support for popular anti-dispossession movements. We explore how land, and its produce, are mobilised by anti-dispossession movements in the Indian states of Goa and West Bengal. The movements mobilised land and food not as emblematic of structural changes in the political economy, but first and foremost within a symbolic field in which they came to stand metaphorically for regional forms of belonging and identity under threat. While reinforcing regional solidarity, these identities also contributed to the fragmented and often highly localised nature of India’s current land wars, while also potentially disrupting efforts to sustain organising in the long term.
印度新土地战争的地区认同政治:果阿邦和西孟加拉邦的土地、食物和民众动员
近十年来,印度出现了大量的土地转让,如经济特区、采掘业或房地产,剥夺了农民、土地所有者和土著群体的土地。因此,在许多地方,几乎在印度各地,争夺土地的斗争都出现了。然而,尽管印度新“土地战争”的政治经济和法律方面有很好的记录,但动员起来反对大规模强制土地转让的话语和身份却很少得到学术关注。我们建议印度当前土地战争的“区域身份政治”来解释基于地方的身份在为流行的反剥夺运动赢得广泛的公众支持方面的重要作用。我们探讨了印度果阿邦和西孟加拉邦的反剥夺运动是如何动员土地及其产品的。这些运动动员了土地和食物,并不是作为政治经济结构变化的象征,而是首先在一个象征性的领域内,它们隐喻地代表了受到威胁的地区形式的归属感和身份。在加强地区团结的同时,这些身份也导致了印度当前陆地战争的碎片化和高度本地化,同时也可能破坏长期维持组织的努力。
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