Routledge Handbook of Urban South Asia
Editat de Henrike Donneren Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 dec 2026
This Handbook is the first to systematically discuss the way urban South Asia has been analysed – as a result of colonial rule, as a set of problems associated with ‘underdevelopment’ and, increasingly, as exemplary for capitalist integration and problematics associated with urbanisation worldwide. It draws attention to processes and phenomena that emerge at different points in metropolitan, city and small town development, and their social and cultural implications.
The Handbook is structured into six sections:
- Infrastructures
- Urban Lives
- Inclusion and Exclusion
- Transitions
- Mapping urban space
- Beyond the City
The Handbook highlights how the analysis can contribute to relevant comparisons beyond the region, and it will be thus of interest to academics interested in urban infrastructures, subcultures, urbane lifestyles, group-based identities, class relations, built environment, planning processes and representations of the urban in a range of media.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138289284
ISBN-10: 1138289280
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: 25
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138289280
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: 25
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
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Introduction, Henrike Donner Part 1: Infrastructures 1. Urban Infrastructure in Delhi, Colin McFarlane 2. Urban Restructuring in Kolkata, Pablo Bose 3. Planned Industrial Towns: The case of Bhilai, Johnny Parry 4. Industrial Cluster: The case of Tirrupur, Geert De Neve 5. Transformations of Urban Politics in Chennai, John Harriss 6. Planning Kathmandu, Nepal, Urmi Sengupta Part 2: Urban Lives 7. Small Town Politics in Uttar Pradesh, Craig Jefferey 8. Education and Small Towns: The case of Bijnor, Patricia Jeffery 9. Urban Religiosity, Mumbai, Patrick Eisenlohr 10. Class and Conflict, Jamshedpur, Andrew Sanchez 11. Urban Politics, Mumbai, Thomas Blom Hansen Part 3: Inclusion and Exclusion 12. Representations of Class in Cities, Delhi, Christiane Brosius 12. Consumer Culture in Kathmandu, Nepal, Mark Liechty 13. Gender and Space in Small Town India: Janaki Abraham 14. Popular Religion in Karachi, Pakistan, Naveeda Khan 15. Urban Violence, Mumbai, Oskar Verkaark Part 4: Transitions 16. Planning Politics, Delhi, Arvind Rajagopal or Asher Ghertner 17. Planning Small Town, Kutch, Edward Simpson 18. Legal Planning Instruments, Mumbai, Nikhil Rao 19. Property Markets and Multinationals in Delhi, Llerena Searle 20. Sustainable Cities: The case of Kathmandu, Anne M. Rademacher Part 5: Mapping urban space 21. LGBT movements in Delhi, Nais Dave 22. Muslims and Community, Lucknow, Raphael Susewind 23. Cinema and Urban Space, Ranjani Mazumdar 24. Cinema, Dhaka, Bangladesh, Lotte Hoek 25. Cinema in Urban Pakistan, Kamran Asgar Ali Part 6: Beyond the City 26. Borderlands, India-Bangladesh., Delvar Hussain 27. Urban Activists in Nepal, Michael Hoffmann 28. Gulf Migration and the impact on Kerala, Filippo Osella 29. Diaspora Politics in Durban, South Africa, Sharad Chari 30. Free Trade Zones in Sri Lanka, Sandya Hewamane 31. Small Towns and Growth, Andra pradesh , Carol Upadhyay
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This Handbook is the first to systematically discuss the way urban South Asia has been analysed – as a result of colonial rule, as a set of problems associated with ‘underdevelopment’ and, increasingly, as exemplary for capitalist integration and problematics associated with urbanisation worldwide.