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Uprooting

The Crisis of Traditional Algriculture in Algeria
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During the Algerian War between 1954 and 1960, over two million Algerian peasants were forcibly uprooted from their homes and relocated into French military-controlled camps, marking one of the largest displacements of rural people in history. Uprooting by Pierre Bourdieu and Abdelmalek Sayad analyses the deep transformations in peasant economy, culture, and thought caused by this colonial violence. It reveals how forced displacement destroyed traditional ways of life, accelerated economic changes, and plunged the uprooted into a 'traditionalism of despair'. This seminal study highlights the devastating impacts of colonial policy on agrarian communities and the violent reshaping of their social and cultural existence.
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This book will appeal strongly to students and scholars of sociology, anthropology, political science, migration studies, and postcolonial theory, as well as to readers interested in the colonial legacy and its ongoing social implications.

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"A classic study of forced displacement by one of the greatest sociologists of the 20th century"--

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Between 1954 and 1960, in the midst of the Algerian War, more than two million Algerian peasants – a quarter of the population – were forcibly resettled. They were removed from their homes and villages and relocated in camps controlled by the French military in what was one of the largest and most brutal displacements of a rural population in history.

It was in this context of colonial violence that Pierre Bourdieu and Abdelmalek Sayad set out to examine transformations in the fundamental structures of peasant economy and thought. By destroying the spatial and temporal frameworks of ordinary existence and reorganising the life of peasants, the process of uprooting completed what the imperial policy of land confiscation and the spread of monetary exchange had started: the ‘depeasantization’ of agrarian communities stripped of the social and cultural means to make sense of the present and orient themselves to the future. This destruction of the traditional way of life was exacerbated by the quasi-urban conditions of the resettlement shantytowns, which brought about irreversible transformations in economic attitudes at the same time as they accelerated the contagion of needs, plunging the uprooted individuals into a ‘traditionalism of despair’ suited to daily survival in conditions of extreme uncertainty.

Through their detailed analysis of these processes, Bourdieu and Sayad provide a powerful account both of the destruction of a traditional way of life and of the brutal effects of colonial power.

This classic text, now published in English for the first time, will be of great interest to students and scholars in sociology, anthropology, politics, migration studies, postcolonial studies and the social sciences and humanities generally, and to anyone concerned with the impact of colonisation and its aftermath.

Uprooting, by Pierre Bourdieu and Abdelmayek Sayad, offers crucial insights into these historical events and their enduring implications.

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Uprooting has been praised as a stunning and pioneering analysis of colonial violence that enriches scholarship on empires and postcolonial studies. Loïc Wacquant of UC Berkeley describes it as a crucial document on colonial conflict, while Rural Sociology regards it as a classic text still relevant after nearly 60 years and foundational reading for postcolonial and post-conflict scholarship. Anuac highlights its impressive scope and significant theoretical contributions to social sciences.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780745623542

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 19 June 2020

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Polity Press

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 20.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 363g

Pages: 250

About the Author

Pierre Bourdieu (1930-2002) was one of the most influential sociologists and anthropologists of the twentieth century. He was Professor of Sociology at the Collège de France and Director of Studies at the École des hautes études en sciences sociales.

Abdelmalek Sayad (1933-1998) was an Algerian Sociologist and Director of Research at the CNRS and the École des hautes études en sciences sociales.

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