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Neo Delhi and the politics of postcolonial urbanism / by Rohan Kalyan.

By: Kalyan, Rohan [Author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: InterventionsPublication details: London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2017Edition: 1stDescription: x, 214 p. : illustrations, maps ; 25 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780415788359 (hbk)Subject(s): Urbanization -- Political aspects -- India -- New Delhi | Urban policy -- India -- New Delhi | Postcolonialism -- India -- New Delhi | Globalization -- Political aspects -- India -- New Delhi | Urbanization -- Political aspects -- Developing countries | Urban policy -- Developing countries | Post colonialism -- Developing countries | Globalization -- Political aspects -- Developing countries | Urbanization--Political aspects | India--New Delhi | Urban policy | Postcolonialism | Developing countries | Globalization--Political aspects | GlobalizationDDC classification: 307.76095456 Summary: This book is augmented by an interactive website called NEODELHI.NET. During research trips to Delhi and Gurgaon between 2008 and 2015 the author produced a multi-media urban archive that includes full color photos, an essay film, ethnographic videos, field notes and more pertaining to the arguments and ideas presented in this book. The reader is encouraged to actively engage the website along-side this text. This book challenges the prevailing metro-centric view of globalization. Cities are a crucial part of the infrastructure of globalization, yet in the so-called "developing" world, cities have largely been excluded as "structurally irrelevant" to the functioning of the global urban economy. Kalyan presents a trans-disciplinary exploration of the manifold possibilities and challenges that confront a 'globalizing' megacity like New Delhi. Combining theoretical scholarship, ethnographic exploration, archival research and textual and visual analysis, the book foregrounds complex urban dynamics in and around the region and raises critical questions about changing urban life for postcolonial cities across the Global South. Kalyan employs methodological approaches from political economy, urban studies and visual culture to render a vivid portrait of changing urban life in India's largest conurbation, The book will be of interest to students and scholars of urban studies, postcolonial studies, and inter-disciplinary studies
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

This book is augmented by an interactive website called NEODELHI.NET. During research trips to Delhi and Gurgaon between 2008 and 2015 the author produced a multi-media urban archive that includes full color photos, an essay film, ethnographic videos, field notes and more pertaining to the arguments and ideas presented in this book. The reader is encouraged to actively engage the website along-side this text. This book challenges the prevailing metro-centric view of globalization. Cities are a crucial part of the infrastructure of globalization, yet in the so-called "developing" world, cities have largely been excluded as "structurally irrelevant" to the functioning of the global urban economy. Kalyan presents a trans-disciplinary exploration of the manifold possibilities and challenges that confront a 'globalizing' megacity like New Delhi. Combining theoretical scholarship, ethnographic exploration, archival research and textual and visual analysis, the book foregrounds complex urban dynamics in and around the region and raises critical questions about changing urban life for postcolonial cities across the Global South. Kalyan employs methodological approaches from political economy, urban studies and visual culture to render a vivid portrait of changing urban life in India's largest conurbation, The book will be of interest to students and scholars of urban studies, postcolonial studies, and inter-disciplinary studies

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