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100 _aKamble, Pratibha
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245 _aFrom mill gates to mall cities: Working-class lives and everyday afterlives in Jayant Pawar’s Phoenixchya Rakhetun Uthala Mor
260 _aEconomic & Political Weekly
300 _a60(41), Oct 11, 2025: p.79-85
520 _aJayant Pawar’s Phoenixchya Rakhetun Uthala Mor depicts Mumbai’s textile decline and the 1982 mill strike’s generational impact on working-class families. Pawar’s story reflects dualism, contrasting integrity and resistance with selfishness and conformity, showing the erosion of solidarity and the psychological toll of industrial decline. Pawar’s tale contrasts Pandhari’s commitment, Giri’s downfall, Ghanshyam’s consumerist humiliation, and Vithabai’s rebellion, showing generational decline in resistance. The story reveals class suffering and union collapse and critiques state–corporate roles; however, it gives less attention to caste, migration, and rural distress.- Reproduced https://www.epw.in/journal/millworkers-strike-1982-83-and-its-aftermath/mill-gates-mall-cities.html
773 _aEconomic & Political Weekly
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