Tania Li
Tania Murray Li (B 8 December 1959) is a Professor of Anthropology at the University of Toronto who is known for her work on labour, capitalism, development, politics and indigeneity with a particular focus on Indonesia. She is an elected member of the Royal Society of Canada. Provided by Wikipedia
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Land's end : capitalist relations on an indigenous frontier / by Li, Tania, 1959-
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The will to improve : governmentality, development, and the practice of politics / by Li, Tania, 1959-
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Plantation life : corporate occupation in Indonesia's oil palm zone / by Li, Tania, 1959-, Semedi, Pujo
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Critical dialogues : thinking together in turbulent times / by Clarke, John, 1950-, Brown, Wendy, 1955-, Cochrane, Allen, Cooper, Davina, Grossberg, Larry, Larner, Wendy, Lewis, Gail, 1970-, Li, Tania, 1959-, Maskovsky, Jeff, Newman, Janet, 1945-, Sharma, Aradhana, Stubbs, Paul, 1959-, Williams, Fiona, 1956-
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