Article(electronic)April 9, 2023

The political ecology of shrimp aquaculture in Tamil Nadu: A case study from Mayiladuthurai District

In: Journal of political ecology: JPE ; case studies in history and society, Volume 30, Issue 1

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Abstract

The primary purpose of this article is to analyze the impact of shrimp aquaculture in Tamil Nadu through a political ecology lens with a case study of a coastal village located in the Mayiladuthurai district of Tamil Nadu, India. The article firstly looks at the shrimp industry in the coastal village as a case that illustrates how global capitalism influence the local economy. Secondly, it identifies ecological degradation due to the commodification of nature and analyzes the social origins of degradation. Commodification alienates nature and people from each other, and its impacts are unevenly felt across social strata especially class, gender and caste lines. The article finally discusses the intersectionality of social difference and differentiates how the impacts of commodification are experienced and responded to.

Publisher

University of Arizona

ISSN: 1073-0451

DOI

10.2458/jpe.5374

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