Poppies and Perseverance: India’s Untold Agricultural Story
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Interweaving the history of colonial extraction with modern struggles, the narrative reveals how India's opium poppy cultivation shapes rural livelihoods and cultural identities. Ethnographic insights spotlight farmers’ lives, exposing tensions between state policies and the enduring quest for dignity and survival. Poppies and Perseverance explores India’s opium poppy cultivation as an agricultural practice shaped by beauty, legality, and survival. Tracing poppy’s journey from colonial entanglements to contemporary realities, Kawal Deep Kour’s stimulating new book shows how this delicate flower has influenced livelihoods, policies, and identities across generations. Blending historical analysis with ethnographic insights and philosophical reflections, it moves beyond statistics and regulation to foreground the voices of farmers who live this reality daily. It examines how colonial extraction, post-independence controls, and global drug policy regimes have reconfigured the socio-economic and cultural fabric of poppy-growing regions, producing enduring tensions between state authority and rural subsistence. At once historical and humanistic, the narrative asks what justice and dignity mean for communities navigating shifting political and moral landscapes. Ultimately, it reframes opium cultivation not as a marginal story, but as a window into resilience and contested governance in modern India.
Interweaving the history of colonial extraction with modern struggles, the narrative reveals how India's opium poppy cultivation shapes rural livelihoods and cultural identities. Ethnographic insights spotlight farmers’ lives, exposing tensions between state policies and the enduring quest for dignity and survival. Poppies and Perseverance explores India’s opium poppy cultivation as an agricultural practice shaped by beauty, legality, and survival. Tracing poppy’s journey from colonial entanglements to contemporary realities, Kawal Deep Kour’s stimulating new book shows how this delicate flower has influenced livelihoods, policies, and identities across generations. Blending historical analysis with ethnographic insights and philosophical reflections, it moves beyond statistics and regulation to foreground the voices of farmers who live this reality daily. It examines how colonial extraction, post-independence controls, and global drug policy regimes have reconfigured the socio-economic and cultural fabric of poppy-growing regions, producing enduring tensions between state authority and rural subsistence. At once historical and humanistic, the narrative asks what justice and dignity mean for communities navigating shifting political and moral landscapes. Ultimately, it reframes opium cultivation not as a marginal story, but as a window into resilience and contested governance in modern India.
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