توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Weapons of the weak: everyday forms of peasant resistance
نام کتاب : Weapons of the weak: everyday forms of peasant resistance
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : سلاح های ضعیفان: اشکال روزمره مقاومت دهقانان
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نویسندگان : James C Scott
ناشر : Yale University Press
سال نشر : 1985
تعداد صفحات : 422
ISBN (شابک) : 9780300033366 , 9780300153620
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 101 مگابایت
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Frontmatter\nList of Tables (page xii)\nPreface (page xv)\n1. Small Arms Fire in the Class War (page 1)\n Razak (page 1)\n Haji \"Broom\" (page 13)\n The Symbolic Balance of Power (page 22)\n2. Normal Exploitation, Normal Resistance (page 28)\n The Unwritten History of Resistance (page 28)\n Resistance as Thought and Symbol (page 37)\n The Experience and Consciousness of Human Agents (page 41)\n3. The Landscape of Resistance (page 48)\n Background: Malaysia and the Paddy Sector (page 50)\n Middle Ground: Kedah and the Muda Irrigation Scheme (page 59)\n Landownership\n Farm Size\n Tenure\n Mechanization\n From Exploitation to Marginalization\n Income\n Poverty\n Institutional Access\n4. Sedaka, 1967-1979 (page 86)\n The Village (page 86)\n Rich and Poor (page 91)\n Village Composition (page 100)\n Land Tenure (page 100)\n Changes in Tenancy (page 103)\n Changes in Rice Production and Wages (page 110)\n Local Institutions and Economic Power (page 125)\n The Farmers\' Association\n The Ruling Party in Sedaka\n5. History according to Winners and Losers (page 138)\n Class-ifying (page 138)\n Ships Passing—and Signaling—in the Night (page 141)\n Two Subjective Class Histories of the Green Revolution (page 147)\n Double-cropping and Double Vision (page 148)\n From Living Rents to Dead Rents (page 151)\n Combine-Harvesters (page 154)\n Losing Ground: Access to Paddy Land (page 164)\n Rituals of Compassion and Social Control (page 169)\n The Remembered Village (page 178)\n6. Stretching the Truth: Ideology at Work (page 184)\n Ideological Work in Determinate Conditions (page 184)\n The Vocabulary of Exploitation (page 186)\n Bending the Facts: Stratification and Income (page 198)\n Rationalizing Exploitation (page 204)\n Ideological Conflict: The Village Gate (page 212)\n Ideological Conflict: The Village Improvement Scheme (page 220)\n Argument as Resistance (page 233)\n7. Beyond the War of Words: Cautious Resistance and Calculated Conformity (page 241)\n Obstacles to Open, Collective Resistance (page 242)\n The Effort to Stop the Combine-Harvester (page 248)\n \"Routine\" Resistance (page 255)\n Trade Unionism without Trade Unions\n Imposed Mutuality\n Self-Help and/or Enforcement\n Prototype Resistance\n \"Routine\" Repression (page 274)\n Routine Compliance and Resistance that Covers Its Tracks (page 278)\n Conformity and the Partial Transcript (page 284)\n What Is Resistance? (page 289)\n8. Hegemony and Consciousness: Everyday Forms of Ideological Struggle (page 304)\n The Material Base and Normative Superstructure in Sedaka (page 305)\n Rethinking the Concept of Hegemony (page 314)\n Penetration\n Inevitability, Naturalization, and Justice\n Conflict within Hegemony\n Trade Union Consciousness and Revolution\n Who Shatters the Hegemony?\nAppendix A. A Note on Village Population, 1967-1979 (page 351)\nAppendix B. Farm Income Comparisons for Different Tenure and Farm Size Categories: Muda, 1966, 1974, 1979 (page 355)\nAppendix C. Data on Land Tenure Changes, Net Returns, and Political Office (page 356)\nAppendix D. Glossary of Local Terms (page 361)\nAppendix E. Translation of Surat Layang (page 362)\nBibliography (page 364)\nIndex (page 375)