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Critical Asian Studies, Volume 38 Issue 4 2006

Recovering Class—Observations from the Subcontinent

Celebrating its 40th Anniversary in 2009!
2008 Impact Factor of 0.510, up from 0.372 in 2007
ISSN: 1472-6033 (electronic) 1467-2715 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Publisher: Routledge
Previously published as: Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars (0007-4810) until 2001
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INTRODUCTION
Restoring Agency to Class: Puzzles from the Subcontinent

Ronald J. Herring; Rina Agarwala
Pages 323 – 356
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ON THE DECLINE OF CLASS ANALYSIS IN SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES
Vivek Chibber
Pages 357 – 387
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WAS THE INDIAN LABOR MOVEMENT EVER CO-OPTED?
Evaluating Standard Accounts

Emmanuel Teitelbaum
Pages 389 – 417
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FROM WORK TO WELFARE
A New Class Movement in India

Rina Agarwala
Pages 419 – 444
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MIDDLE-CLASS ACTIVISM AND THE POLITICS OF THE INFORMAL WORKING CLASS
A Perspective on Class Relations and Civil Society in Indian Cities

John Harriss
Pages 445 – 465
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WHY DID “OPERATION CREMATE MONSANTO” FAIL?
Science and Class in India's Great Terminator-Technology Hoax

Ronald J. Herring
Pages 467 – 493
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HEGEMONIC ASPIRATIONS
New Middle Class Politics and India's Democracy in Comparative Perspective

Leela Fernandes; Patrick Heller
Pages 495 – 522
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