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The socio-economy of debt. Revisiting debt bondage in times of financialization

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  • Isabelle Guérin

    (IFP - Institut Français de Pondichéry - MEAE - Ministère de l'Europe et des Affaires étrangères - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, School of Social Science, Institute for Advanced Study, CESSMA UMRD 245 - Centre d'études en sciences sociales sur les mondes africains, américains et asiatiques - IRD - Institut de Recherche pour le Développement - Inalco - Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales - UPCité - Université Paris Cité)

  • Govindan Venkatasubramanian

    (IFP - Institut Français de Pondichéry - MEAE - Ministère de l'Europe et des Affaires étrangères - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

Abstract

This paper proposes the concept of the ‘socio-economy of debt' to explore the ambivalence of debt, its multiplefacets and its capacity to exploit, protect or emancipate. This socio-economy of debt conceives of debt as amaterial transaction (defined in terms of prices, modalities of repayment, and collaterals), as well as a powerrelationship (inseparable from an overall set of interdependencies, protection and social differentiation) and as asocial and moral experience (imbued with subjectivities, felt-obligations and also aspirations). This frameworksheds a new light on the issue of "debt bondage", applied to seasonal migrants from South-India. These workersare tied to their employer through a wage advance while enjoying widened access to market debts.Paradoxically, such widened choice has reinforced their dependence on their employers and other forms ofinterpersonal debt. These various forms of debt, both market and interpersonal, bring about various forms ofexploitation, and the dispossession of time and bodies. But these debts equally allow those workers to break withthe past and imagine a new future, partially liberated not from caste hierarchies but from their local forms ofexpression. They offer a source of hope, confidence and courage to act. It also allows some debtors to makeinvestments and improve their lives. Within this analytical framework, it is not the market or non-market-basedquality of a debt that explain its emancipatory or alienating potential, as long argued by economic anthropology,but how a particular debt bond is articulated with other forms of interdependence and protection.

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  • Isabelle Guérin & Govindan Venkatasubramanian, 2020. "The socio-economy of debt. Revisiting debt bondage in times of financialization," Post-Print hal-02883285, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-02883285
    DOI: 10.1016/j.geoforum.2020.05.020
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