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Strike back to the past
Updated On: 16 May, 2019 07:14 AM IST | Mumbai | Dalreen Ramos
A Dutch anthropologist presents an exhaustive study of the Bombay textile strike in a new book

Lack of space between the looms with their rotating parts and flying shuttles posed great danger to the workers and at times, led to serious injuries. Pic/Hub van Wersch
Step into the gentrified spaces in Lower Parel today — teeming with eateries and clothing stores — and it's easy to brush aside the idea of struggle and pain. That's precisely why you would do well to pick up the recently released reprint of Hub Van Wersch's The 1982–83 Bombay Textile Strike and the Unmaking of a Labourers' City (Speaking Tiger); a comprehensive analytical account of the subject, delving into aspects ranging from the textile industry and working conditions to the role of unions and cases of violence.
Edited excerpts from an interview with the author.
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