Masculinity, Consumerism and the Post-National Indian City : Streets, Neighbourhoods, Home
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1009179861
ISBN-13
9781009179867
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jan 5th, 2023
Print length
210 Pages
Weight
566 grams
Dimensions
23.70 x 16.20 x 2.00 cms
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Urban communitiesSociology & anthropologySociology
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Of relevance to researchers, graduate students and a lay readership interested in urban life, masculinity, power relations between genders, changing meanings of 'family', 'home', 'tradition', consumer cultures, and the phenomenon of the 'masculine' political leader. An interdisciplinary study of the local and the global in Indian life.
Imagining the city as a series of interconnected spaces, the book explores how several such connections – between the home and the street, family and public spaces, religious and non-religious contexts, for example – relate to the topic of masculinity. How do men – elite, subaltern, consumers, ''heads'' of the family, members of ''Hindu fundamentalist'' organisations, readers of pulp fiction and ''footpath pornography'', those who admire the ''strong'' political leader – move between these spaces, define them and are defined by them? Urbanisation in India is a vibrant site of an extraordinary cultural, social and economic churn, a context of both the consolidation of masculine identities as well as anxieties regarding their place in the city. The book suggests that sustained and in-depth engagements with specific historical and social contexts avoids tendencies to imagine cities as nodes of comparison that frequently generates universal models of urbanism.
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