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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Rashmi SadanaPublisher: University of California Press Imprint: University of California Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.499kg ISBN: 9780520383951ISBN 10: 0520383958 Pages: 274 Publication Date: 07 December 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsThe Moving City is an important contribution to the growing literature on urban infrastructure. It is evocative and shows us the variegated ways in which mobility is mediated by aspirations, fears, exclusions and political negotiations. * Contributions to Indian Sociology * The vignettes captured by the author, constituting in effect a collection of ukiyo-e, 'pictures of the floating world,' is a delightful and interesting twist on ethnographic writing and representation. . . Sadana's book offers a very special approach to the study of urban infrastructure and demonstrates how these little floating scenes of everyday life can tell us something about big and complex social issues. * Asian Anthropology * """The Moving City is an important contribution to the growing literature on urban infrastructure. It is evocative and shows us the variegated ways in which mobility is mediated by aspirations, fears, exclusions and political negotiations."" * Contributions to Indian Sociology * ""The vignettes captured by the author, constituting in effect a collection of ukiyo-e, ‘pictures of the floating world,’ is a delightful and interesting twist on ethnographic writing and representation. . . Sadana’s book offers a very special approach to the study of urban infrastructure and demonstrates how these little floating scenes of everyday life can tell us something about big and complex social issues."" * Asian Anthropology * ""The strength of this book lies in what it has to offer as a method of encountering urban spaces. . . .This ethnography would be a welcome addition to courses in urban anthropology, anthropologies of gender, class, South Asia, and ethnographic method."" * Anthropological Quarterly * ""Vivid and rich with detail. . . .Sadana…emphasizes the uniqueness of the Delhi Metro by centering the voices of the many people who make up its daily life."" * Metropolitics * ""[A] beautifully crafted account of how life in Delhi becomes narrated through the Metro as it joins and cuts across disparate urban spaces."" * Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute * ""A radical work that throws open established modes of Indian anthropological writing."" * Biblio: A Review of Books * ""The moving city is a vivid snapshot of Delhi in times of infrastructural change, suitable for courses on infrastructure, urbanism, and ethnographic storytelling more broadly."" * Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute *" """The Moving City is an important contribution to the growing literature on urban infrastructure. It is evocative and shows us the variegated ways in which mobility is mediated by aspirations, fears, exclusions and political negotiations."" * Contributions to Indian Sociology * ""The vignettes captured by the author, constituting in effect a collection of ukiyo-e, ‘pictures of the floating world,’ is a delightful and interesting twist on ethnographic writing and representation. . . Sadana’s book offers a very special approach to the study of urban infrastructure and demonstrates how these little floating scenes of everyday life can tell us something about big and complex social issues."" * Asian Anthropology * ""The strength of this book lies in what it has to offer as a method of encountering urban spaces. . . .This ethnography would be a welcome addition to courses in urban anthropology, anthropologies of gender, class, South Asia, and ethnographic method."" * Anthropological Quarterly * ""Vivid and rich with detail. . . .Sadana…emphasizes the uniqueness of the Delhi Metro by centering the voices of the many people who make up its daily life."" * Metropolitics * ""[A] beautifully crafted account of how life in Delhi becomes narrated through the Metro as it joins and cuts across disparate urban spaces."" * Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute * ""A radical work that throws open established modes of Indian anthropological writing."" * Biblio: A Review of Books *" Author InformationRashmi Sadana is Associate Professor of Anthropology at George Mason University and author of English Heart, Hindi Heartland: The Political Life of Literature in India. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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