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Cities Untold – Negotiating Spatial Practices and Imaginations

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The lived experience of urban space in India is as much a matter of narrativesas it is of negotiations.Things get done via fluid constellations of groups with an opaque,entangled,indeterminate spatial existenceshapingpolitical possibility. Exploring metropolitan and small-town India's lived experience interlocking materialities of land, water, economy and gendered space,Cities Untoldassembles diverse works, treating text as texture and spatial representation.It combines first-person accountsto curate readings, films, media,andrefreshes a 'southern urban' that is usually locked within predictable narratives of opportunity and dystopia.

Author Biography:

Solomon Benjamin is an urbanist, whose interests include practices of land occupancy, trans-national economies across India and China. The FF Collective includes urban studies scholars who share a common interest in bringing urban space to life through assembling city walks with social science, film, photography, news media and art. The core editorial group for this volume includes sociologist and filmmaker Varun Patil, visual artist Gauri Nagpal, and policy ethnographer Harsh Mittal.
Release date NZ
December 24th, 2024
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
404
Dimensions
191x235x15
ISBN-13
9788195639281
Product ID
36479693

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