UNRAVELING FARMER SUICIDES IN INDIA

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The earliest cases of farmers'' suicides in India were reported in 1998 among cotton cultivators in Andhra Pradesh. Soon after similar reports emerged from Vidharba in Maharashtra and among red gram cultivators in Karnataka. Since then the issue of ''farmers'' suicides'' has acquired disturbing proportions.This book contests the conventional notion of farmers'' suicides as seen through the limited scope of agrarian economic distress. Through an ethnographic study in the district of Anantapur in Andhra Pradesh it delves into the transformations in production consumption social relationship and gender identities in present-day south India. Exploring these interconnected shifts it interrogates the peripheral factors ascribed to farmer suicides and presents an alternative and more nuanced reality behind this grave crisis. The author contends that rural farmer suicides relate to emerging mentalities and interactions around status equality and honour in contemporary India.
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