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City Of Men Masculinities And Everyday Morality On Public Transport Romit Chowdhury

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City Of Men Masculinities And Everyday Morality On Public Transport Romit Chowdhury
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Publisher: Rutgers University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.22 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Romit Chowdhury
ISBN: 9781978829534, 1978829531
Language: English
Year: 2023

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City Of Men Masculinities And Everyday Morality On Public Transport Romit Chowdhury by Romit Chowdhury 9781978829534, 1978829531 instant download after payment.

In South Asian urban landscapes, men are everywhere. And yet we do not seem to know very much about precisely what men do in the city as men. How do men experience gender in city spaces? What are the interactional dynamics between different groups of men on city streets? How do men adjudicate between good and bad conduct in urban spaces? Through ethnographic descriptions of copresence on public transport in Kolkata, India, this book brings into sight the gendered logics of cooperation and everyday morality through which masculinities take up space in cities. It follows the labor geographies of auto-rickshaw and taxi operators and their interactions with traffic police and commuters to argue that the gendered fabric of urban life needs to be understood as a product of situational forms of cooperation between different social groups. Such an orientation sheds light on the part played by everyday morality and provisional support in upholding male privilege in the city.

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