[ 3.0 stars ]
"James Scott's case study examines the lives of individuals living in a minute village in Malaysia, in which he calls Sedaka. This rice-farming community in the region of Kedah has experienced many "green revolutions," making the gap between the villages rich and poor exponentially oppressive. Scott's novel depicts issues of class resistance, class exertion and inherent class powerhouses, o ..."
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