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Entangled Urbanism - Slum, Gated Community and Shopping Mall in Delhi and Gurgaon

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Zusatztext Entangled Urbanism is an indispensable read for urban sociologists who are interested in processes of identity-formation of the city and in the city. Informationen zum Autor Sanjay Srivastava is Professor of Sociology, Institute of Economic Growth, University of Delhi, Delhi. Klappentext This book explores the city as a series of interconnections between spaces and processes. Combining fieldwork and historical analysis, it examines the city that is produced through overlaps between malls, gated communities, slums, Disney-fied temples, urban bureaucracies, Residents Welfare Associations, slum pradhans, middle-class housewives and bottom of the pyramid' consumers. Through these key aspects, the work looks at Delhi and the National Capital Region as a series of overlapping meanings rather than as an identifiable urban essence. Zusammenfassung What makes a city? Rather than a totality, a city is best understood through focusing upon different but interconnected spaces and processes that make for both dynamism and instability in human lives. Hence, the book ranges across a number of sites in order to explore their connections. How do the pleasures of the gated residential enclave encompass the pain of the demolished slum locality? How do localized rituals of suburban life incorporate the symbolic procedures of the nation-state? What processes link contemporary manifestations of consumerism, the middle-classes, and the urban poor? What kind of a city is produced by the relationship between 'illegal' settlements such as 'slums', the traffic in fake documents that seek to stave of slum-demolitions and representatives of the 'legal' city such as Residents Welfare Associations (RWAs)? What can the increasing visibility of RWAs in the quotidian politics of the city tell us about new notions of citizenship and the emergent relationships between middle-classes, the state and the market? And, what is shared between new forms of urban religiosity, the desire for a 'global' city and new consumer cultures? Through these key themes, the book examines the city as a series of overlapping meanings rather than as identifiable urban essence. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Slums, Criminal Suburbs, Urban Bodies and 'Superb Housing Schemes' for People with 'Modern Outlook' Part I: Spaces of the Periphery, Subjects of the Centre 1: A Hijra, A Female Pradhan, and a Real Estate Dealer: Slum Lives Between the Market, the State and 'Community' 2: Duplicity, Intimacy, Community: An Ethnography of ID Cards, Permits, and Other Fake Documents 3: At First Remove: Rumours of a Demolition Part II: Post-Nationalism, Bhagidars, Consumer-Citizens, the Mohulla, Bedrooms, and Kitchens 4: Post-nationalism: Urban Spaces, Consumerism, and Middle-Class Activism in Delhi 5: National Identity, Bedrooms, and Kitchens 6: Plenitude, Decrepitude and Unruly Villagers. Or, 'People Want a Community, But Not Like a Mohulla' 7: 'Lifestyle Choices in Harmony': Gated Biographies Part III: Consuming Cultures and Urban Spaces: Between the Basti and the Mall 8: Classifying Spaces, Specifying Classes: Citizens, the State, and Disney-Divinity in Delhi 9: High Streets, Low Places and Indian Roots: Shopping Malls and the Narratives of Space 10: Shop Talk: Shopping Mall Publics 11: 'Revolution Forever': Consumerism and Object Lessons for the Urban Poor List of Plates Bibliography Index About the Author ...

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Autori Sanjay Srivastava
Editore Oxford University Press
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 31.12.2014
 
EAN 9780198099147
ISBN 978-0-19-809914-7
Pagine 368
Categorie Libri scolastici > Libri per scuole e istituti professionali
Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Sociologia > Teorie sociologiche

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