Multispecies Monocultures

Organic Agriculture and Resistance on Indian Tea Plantations

Authors

  • Desirée Kumpf Max-Planck-Institut für ethnologische Forschung

Keywords:

Ontological Politics, Organic Agriculture, Plantations, Multispecies Ethnography, Resistance

Abstract

This article investigates the multiple ontological politics of agriculture on Indian tea plantations from a more-than-human perspective. Plantation agriculture is an ontological politics that enacts authoritative simplifications of plant morphologies and is performed by precarious labour. Each plantation also comprises multiple other practices: the efforts of planters to reform the ecological relationships in their tea fields through organic cultivation techniques, the resistances of workers and supervisors to their working conditions, the unruly growth of tea plants, and the interventions of various other non-human species. The article uses multispecies ethnography to sketch how organic cultivation, labour resistance, and non-human agency negotiate monoculture production. This approach probes the potential of ontological perspectives to evoke multiple variations and minor contestations, while also accounting for the persistence of dominating ontologies.

Author Biography

Desirée Kumpf, Max-Planck-Institut für ethnologische Forschung

Desirée Kumpf is Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in Halle (Saale). Following a Bachelor's degree in Anthropology and Media from Goldmiths University of London and a Master's degree in Cultural History and Theory from Humboldt University of Berlin, she completed a Ph.D. in Anthropology at the University of Leipzig. Her doctoral thesis examines the intersections of ecology, agriculture, and labour on Indian tea plantations. Her postdoctoral research looks at the political implications of rewilding approaches to nature conservation in Italy and the Polish-German border.

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Published

21. June 2021 — Updated on 21. June 2021

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How to Cite

Kumpf, D. (2021). Multispecies Monocultures: Organic Agriculture and Resistance on Indian Tea Plantations. Berliner Blätter, 84, 49–61. Retrieved from http://www.berliner-blaetter.de/index.php/blaetter/article/view/1110