01354pab a2200181 454500008004000000100001800040245006200058260000900120300001400129362001000143520081500153650002800968650001100996773003401007909001001041999001701051952010401068180718b2005 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aMishra, Arima aLocal perceptions of famine: study of a village in Orissa c2005 ap.572-78. a5 Feb aThe sociological approach to famines focuses on the study of the affected community and its social responses to the event. But this one-sided focus neglects the responses of other sections of society who, while remaining relatively unaffected, are in ways instrumental in the creation of famine. Thus, the question of how famine is enacted and rendered persistent in a society is yet to be fully answered. This paper draws on observations of a field study conducted in a village in Orissa's Kalahandi district and looks at institutionalised socio-economic relationships and community transactions in the process of production. Famine, in this theoretical construct, appears as a long-drawn process of socio-economic and biological decline, in contrast to accepted notions of famine as an `event'. - Reproduced. aFamine - India - Orissa aFamine aEconomic and Political Weekly a64241 c64241d64241 00104070aIIPAbIIPAd2018-07-19hVolume no: 40, Issue no: 6pAR64693r2018-07-19w2018-07-19yAR