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"The creation and control of public goods, debt, and enterprise are the topics that animate "Navigating Austerity." Laura Bear examines the struggles of working people to find meaning in their environment when economic renewal is starved of public investment. Their profound ethical dilemmas and the religious expression of this condition are brilliantly elucidated."K. Sivaramakrishnan, Yale University"

"In this powerful book, Laura Bear makes a valuable intervention in the contemporary debate on debt and value in the global economy. Based on a deep and compelling ethnography of the complex economic life on the river Hooghly running through Calcutta a key site in colonial and global economies for centuries Bear mounts a deeply informed critique of debt, and sovereign debt in particular, as a mere financial matter. Bear shows how even the most basic creation of value and capital in the global economy depends on a complex and local mobilization of labor, affect, resources, cultural meanings and political forces. This book will help set a new agenda for our understanding of capitalism, particularly in its new and old incarnations South Asia and the global South."Thomas Blom Hansen, Professor of Anthropology, Stanford University"

"This book is brilliant, powerful, and original. "Navigating Austerity" offers a nuanced ethnography of river work along the Hooghly River, and the changes between a time of central planning and a more recent time of austerity. It turns around discussions of public debt, arguing that debt's financialization is both recent and wrong-headed. Bear's elegant argument hit me with the force of the 'hidden in plain sight.'"Anna Tsing, University of California, Santa Cruz"

""Navigating Austerity" is a morality tale for our times. Laura Bear has given us a bejeweled ethnography of Indian riverine economics that is also a theoretically sophisticated, ethically coherent, and analytically rigorous study with global and comparative implications. This book will travel far beyond the confines of its immediate ethnographic focus to other disciplines, to other lands, and, one may dare hope, to others who have failed to see the self-destruction that in the name of self-interest they have so heedlessly unleashed."Michael Herzfeld, Harvard University"

"[Bear's] engagement with life and work in the riverine economy renders the effects of the global economy, austerity capitalism, and the financialization of sovereign debt both intelligible and terrifying. Beneath the surface of a narrative of decay and inventive regeneration under austerity capitalism is a thoughtful examination of masculinity, materials, workmanship and sacrifice."Luke A. Heslop, "Current Anthropology"
""Navigating Austerity" provides a richly detailed ethnographic case study from India of what happens when a country follows extreme policy measures intended to support investor confidence in what is ultimately a flawed international financial system."John H. Bodley, "Journal of Anthropological Research""

About the Author

Laura Bear is Professor of Anthropology at the London School of Economics and has carried out fieldwork in India for twenty years. She is the author of two previous books, Lines of the Nation: Indian Railway Workers, Bureaucracy, and the Intimate Historical Self (2007), and a novel, The Jadu House: Intimate Histories of Anglo-India (2000).


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