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Making the modern slum : the power of capital in colonial Bombay / Sheetal Chhabria
VerfasserChhabria, Sheetal In der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen In Wikipedia suchen nach Sheetal Chhabria
ErschienenSeattle : University of Washington Press, [2019] ; © 2019
Umfangxi, 235 Seiten ; 23 cm : Illustrationen, Karten
HochschulschriftColumbia University, Dissertation, 2012
Anmerkung
Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 213-227. - Revision of author's thesis (doctoral)--Columbia University, 2012, titled Making the modern slum : housing, mobility, and poverty in Bombay and its peripheries
SerieGlobal South Asia
SchlagwörterSlums / India / Mumbai / History In Wikipedia suchen nach Slums / India / Mumbai / History / Urbanization / India / Mumbai / History In Wikipedia suchen nach Urbanization / India / Mumbai / History / Agriculture / Economic aspects / India / Mumbai In Wikipedia suchen nach Agriculture / Economic aspects / India / Mumbai / Migrant labor / India / Mumbai / History In Wikipedia suchen nach Migrant labor / India / Mumbai / History / Working class / India / Mumbai / History In Wikipedia suchen nach Working class / India / Mumbai / History / Capitalism / India / Mumbai / History In Wikipedia suchen nach Capitalism / India / Mumbai / History / Mumbai (India) / Economic conditions In Wikipedia suchen nach Mumbai (India) / Economic conditions / Mumbai (India) / Colonization In Wikipedia suchen nach Mumbai (India) / Colonization / Mumbai In Wikipedia suchen nach Mumbai / Verstädterung In Wikipedia suchen nach Verstädterung / Saisonarbeiter In Wikipedia suchen nach Saisonarbeiter / Slum In Wikipedia suchen nach Slum / Geschichte 1850-1940 In Wikipedia suchen nach Geschichte 1850-1940
ISBN978-0-295-74627-2
ISBN978-0-295-74628-9
ISBN9780295746296
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Introduction: Genealogies of the urban modern -- Calculative rationales -- Containing agrarian crises -- Rendering housing technical -- Conduits of control -- A self-governing city -- Conclusion: Afterlives of city-making -- Epilogue: Movements and countermovements.

"The modern slum, a global phenomenon once considered an unfortunate but natural side effect of economic progress, now exemplifies failed development. How did Bombay (now called Mumbai) become the quintessential example of such failure? By 1880 Bombay was the most dense and second largest town in the British Empire, just behind London. Yet as laborers and migrants became excluded from what counted as the city, Bombay was beset by agricultural crises that caused recurring waves of famine and plague, justifying interventions that further stigmatized the poor. Grounded in an exploration of the changing political economy through the nineteenth and early twentieth century in land, labor, and housing, this book explores the agrarian origins of Bombay city, the mobility of migrants as they brought Bombay into their orbits, the emergence of housing as a commodity that both reflected and produced social life, and the way housing types were encoded as legitimate or illegitimate to make them legible for administration. It foregrounds the perspective of the laboring and urban poor and challenges assumptions about colonial cities and cities of the global south"--