Everyday Forms of Peasant Resistance
Discover the insightful exploration of grassroots resistance in "Everyday Forms of Peasant Resistance" by Forrest D. Colburn. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1990, this engaging paperback delves into the various non-violent strategies employed by peasants to assert their rights and achieve their goals. With a comprehensive analysis spanning 250 pages, Colburn examines the experiences of peasants in seven diverse countries: Poland, India, Egypt, Colombia, China, Nicaragua, and Zimbabwe. This thought-provoking work sheds light on the often-overlooked forms of struggle that challenge conventional narratives of rebellion. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of social movements, this book invites readers to rethink the dynamics of power and resistance in rural contexts. Don't miss your chance to explore this essential addition to your collection!