The Slaves of Palamau and Other Writings
Mahasweta Devi and
Maitreya Ghatak
in University of Chicago Press Economics Books from University of Chicago Press
Abstract:
A collection of Mahasweta Devi's activist essays, reportage, and editorials on rural development and dispossession.
What do India’s poorest communities reveal about power, land, and survival? In the late 1970s, writer Mahasweta Devi shifted her focus to the lives of Adivasi (Indigenous peoples of the Indian subcontinent) and Dalit communities in eastern India, especially Bihar and West Bengal. Traveling widely and staying with the communities she wrote about, she drew on these firsthand encounters in her writing. She also edited the Bengali quarterly Bortika , making the journal a space for peasants, laborers, workers, and other marginalized groups to speak for themselves.
The Slaves of Palamau and Other Writings brings together a representative selection from her activist prose of the 1980s and early 1990s, drawn from essays, reportage, and editorials. These pieces examine rural development; dispossession and land alienation; environmental damage; and the conditions of landless laborers, sharecroppers, bonded and contract workers, miners, and Indigenous communities, with the steady attention that also informs her fiction.
Date: 2026
ISBN: 9781803097046
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