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Urban Utopias Excess And Expulsion In Neoliberal South Asia 1st Edition Tereza Kuldova

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Urban Utopias Excess And Expulsion In Neoliberal South Asia 1st Edition Tereza Kuldova
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.48 MB
Pages: 293
Author: Tereza Kuldova, Mathew A. Varghese (eds.)
ISBN: 9783319476223, 9783319476230, 331947622X, 3319476238
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Urban Utopias Excess And Expulsion In Neoliberal South Asia 1st Edition Tereza Kuldova by Tereza Kuldova, Mathew A. Varghese (eds.) 9783319476223, 9783319476230, 331947622X, 3319476238 instant download after payment.

This book brings anthropologists and critical theorists together in order to investigate utopian visions of the future in the neoliberal cities of India and Sri Lanka. Arguing for the priority of materiality in any analysis of contemporary ideology, the authors explore urban construction projects, special economic zones, fashion ramps, films, archaeological excavations, and various queer spaces. In the process, they reveal how diverse co-existing utopian visions are entangled with local politics and global capital, and show how these utopian visions are at once driven by visions of excess and by increasing expulsions. It’s a dystopia already in the making – one marred by land grabs and forced evictions, rising inequality, and the loss of urbanity and civility.

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