Structural contingencies and untimely coincidences in the making of neoliberal India: The Kandla Free Trade Zone, 1965-91

Authors: Neveling, P.

Journal: Contributions to Indian Sociology

Volume: 48

Issue: 1

Pages: 17-43

eISSN: 0973-0648

ISSN: 0069-9667

DOI: 10.1177/0069966713502420

Abstract:

This article introduces the concepts of untimely coincidences of modes of production and structural contingencies in global capitalism to the study of neoliberalism in India and beyond. I argue that these concepts are crucial to revive a historical anthropology, which shows that neoliberalism is one of several possible manifestations of capitalism, past and present. The analytical gain of such a revised view on neoliberalism is then exemplified by a historical-anthropological account of the development of India's first special economic zone, the Kandla Foreign Trade Zone, from 1965 to the late 1980s. Based on these findings, I conclude my plea for conceptual changes in anthropology's approach to periodising national and global histories of neoliberalism. © SAGE Publications 2014.

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Structural contingencies and untimely coincidences in the making of neoliberal India: The Kandla Free Trade Zone, 1965-91

Authors: Neveling, P.

Journal: CONTRIBUTIONS TO INDIAN SOCIOLOGY

Volume: 48

Issue: 1

Pages: 17-44

eISSN: 0973-0648

ISSN: 0069-9667

DOI: 10.1177/0069966713502420

Source: Web of Science (Lite)