Product details:
ISBN13: | 9781108838115 |
ISBN10: | 1108838111 |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 300 pages |
Size: | 236x160x23 mm |
Weight: | 550 g |
Language: | English |
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In the Shadow of the Mill
Workers' Neighbourhoods in Ahmedabad, 1920s to 2000s
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Date of Publication: 10 November 2022
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Short description:
Presents a historical ethnography of two workers' neighbourhoods in Ahmedabad, a city in Western India.
Long description:
This book traces the socio-spatial transformation of Ahmedabad's worker neighbourhoods over the course of the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries - during which the city witnessed dramatic and disturbing transformations. It follows the multiple histories of Ahmedabad's labour landscapes from the times when the city acquired prominence as an important site of Gandhian political activity and as a key centre of the textile industry, through the decades of industrial collapse and periods of sectarian violence in the recent years. Taking the working-class neighbourhood as a scale of social practice, the question of urban change is examined along two axes of investigation: the transformation of local political configurations and forms of political mediation and the shifts in the social geography of the neighbourhood as reflected in the changing regimes of property.
Table of Contents:
List of Figures; List of Tables; Introduction; 1. Setting the stage: A brief political history of Ahmedabad, 1920s to 2000s; Part I. Incarnations of the Political Intermediary: 2. The TLA and dadagiri: Mediation in the mill neighbourhoods; 3. The underground economy, the state and the political intermediary; 4. Civil society, 'social work' and political mediation; Part II. Property and Precarity: 5. Chawls without chimneys; 6. Violence, law and 'Ghettoisation'; 7. Security and tenancy at the margins of the city; Conclusion; Glossary; References; Index.