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Authors: Piya Chatterjee, Piya Chatterjee, Chatterjee
ISBN-13: 9780822326793, ISBN-10: 0822326795
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Duke University Press Books
Date Published: January 2001
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Piya Chatterjee

Piya Chatterjee is Associate Professor of Women’s Studies at the University of California, Riverside.

Book Synopsis

In this creative, ethnographic, and historical critique of labor practices on an Indian plantation, Piya Chatterjee provides a sophisticated examination of the production, consumption, and circulation of tea. A time for Tea reveals how the female tea-pluckers seen in advertisements-picturesque women in mist-shrouded fields-came to symbolize the heart of colonialism in India. Chatterjee exposes how this image has distracted from terrible working conditions, low wages, and coercive labor practices enforced by the patronage system.

Allowing personal, scholarly, and artistic voices to speak in turn and in tandem, Chatterjee discusses the fetishization of women who labor under colonial, postcolonial, and now neofeudal conditions. In telling the overarching story of commodity and empire, A Time for Tea demonstrates that at the heart of these narratives of travel, conquest, and settlement are compelling stories of women workers. While exploring the global and political dimensions of local practices of gendered labor, Chatterjee also reflects on the privileges and paradoxes of her own decolonization as a Third world feminist anthropologist. The book concludes with an extended reflection on the cultures of hierarchy, power, and difference in the plantation's villages. It explores the overlapping processes by which gender, caste, and ethnicity constitute the interlocked patronage system of villages and their fields of labor. The tropes of coercion, consent, and resistance are threaded through this discussion.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
1Alap1
2Travels of Tea, Travels of Empire20
3Cultivating the Garden51
4The Raj Baroque84
5Estates of a New Raj115
6Discipline and Labor168
7Village Politics235
8Protest289
9A Last Act325
Appendix327
Glossary333
Notes335
Bibliography383
Index411

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