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    Albany, [New York] :Suny Press,
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    almafu_9959242147602883
    Format: 1 online resource (253 pages) : , illustrations, photographs.
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-4384-6715-X
    Series Statement: SUNY Series, Praxis: Theory in Action
    Content: 〈b〉Honorable Mention, 2019 Michelle Z. Rosaldo Prize presented by the Association for Feminist Anthropology〈/b〉〈br/〉〈b〉Winner of the 2018 Gloria E. Anzaldúa Book Prize presented by the National Women's Studies Association〈/b〉〈br/〉〈b〉Winner of the 2018 Global Development Studies Book Award presented by the Global Development Studies Section of the International Studies Association〈/b〉〈br/〉〈br/〉Everyday Sustainability takes readers to ground zero of market-based sustainability initiatives-Darjeeling, India-where Fair Trade ostensibly promises gender justice to minority Nepali women engaged in organic tea production. These women tea farmers and plantation workers have distinct entrepreneurial strategies and everyday practices of social justice that at times dovetail with and at other times rub against the tenets of the emerging global morality market. The author questions why women beneficiaries of transnational justice-making projects remain skeptical about the potential for economic and social empowerment through Fair Trade while simultaneously seeking to use the movement to give voice to their situated demands for mobility, economic advancement, and community level social justice.
    Note: Introduction -- Locations: homework and fieldwork -- Marginality of Darjeeling Nepalis -- The reincarnation of tea -- Fair trade and women without history: the consequences of transnational affective solidarity -- Ghumauri: interstitial sustainability in fair trade-organic certified tea plantations -- Fair trade vs. Swachcha Vyapar: ethical counter-politics of women's empowerment in fair trade certified small farmers "cooperative" -- "Will my daughter find an organic husband?" : domesticating fair trade through cultural entrepreneurship -- "Tadpoles in water" versus "police of our fields:" competing subjectivities and women's political agency and fair trade -- Conclusion.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4384-6713-3
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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