<p> "Lamia Karim provides a rich account of global capitalism from the perspective of women who produce the clothes that we wear everyday, offering a nuanced understanding of the complex choices and lives of the women who work in garment factories. Accessible and insightful, <i>Castoffs of Capital</i> informs interdisciplinary understandings of contemporary inequality, and it will transform our understanding of workers and the socioeconomic structures that shape the world."âLeela Fernandes, author of <i>Governing Water in India: Inequality, Reform, and the State</i><br /> Â </p><p> "In <i>Castoffs of Capital</i>, Lamia Karim presents new dimensions of garment workersâ lives, from the dynamics of capitalism to the nature of social norms that render these workers nameless and faceless."â<i>American Anthropologist</i></p><p> Â </p>
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Lamia Karim is associate professor of anthropology at the University of Oregon. She is author of Microfinance and Its Discontents: Women in Debt in Bangladesh (Minnesota, 2011).