Sri Lanka

Sources on Sri Lankan tea plantation workers.

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One woman standing in front of a bush picking at the tea leaves while holding a basket to her left in Sri Lanka.
Five women, either sitting or standing, each have a pile of tea leaves in front of them in a plate-like basket. They sort through them, letting the imperfect leaves fall to the floor,
A postcard of two women wearing head scarves and baskets on their backs. They stand amongst plants waist high, harvesting the leaves.
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Along a dirt road with greenery at the sides, workers with white head coverings sit with baskets emptied in front of them sorting. One man stands observing.
A postcard with a field and hills in the background covered in green plants while workers with baskets on their backs pick leaves.
Photo taken from above of a group of workers, most wearing baskets on their back, in a green field of tea plants.
One woman wearing a head covering and carrying a basket on her back stands in tall tea plants, picking leaves.
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Unveiling a postcolonial neoliberalism: hybridised controls and emancipatory potentials for tea-plucking women in Sri Lanka

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