Delhi: Urban Space and Human Destinies

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Beyond its monuments, bureaucracy and pollution, there lies a Delhi which is at once more complex, intriguing and, at times, disturbing. This book is not a history of the ‘capital, but rather an attempt to trace the ever-changing relationships between people, power and place in contemporary urban life. It reveals a city shaped as much by migrants, businessmen, slum dwellers, politicians and conservationists as by architects and rulers. Bringing together the work of Indian and European academics and activists working in the domains of anthropology, demography, geography, architecture, photography, history and political science, this book would be of interest to anyone keen to move beyond stereotyped representations of India’s capital city.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Denis Vidal

Denis Vidal, Ph.D. in Social Anthropology, is currently working and teaching about the visual anthropology of south Asia. He is the author of Violence and Truth; a Rajasthani Kingdom Confronts Colonial Authority, Delhi; Oxford University Press, 1997 and he has co-edited two other volumes in India: in collaboration with Philippe Cadene: Webs of trade; Dynamics of Business Communities in Western India, Delhi: Manohar, 1997; in collaboration with E. Tarlo and V. Dupont: Delhi; Urban Space and Human Destinies, Delhi; Manohar, 2000. He is a research fellow at the Institute for Research in Development (IRD) and a member of the Centre for Indian and South Asian Studies.

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Title
Delhi: Urban Space and Human Destinies
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8173043663
Length
261p., Figures; Plates; Tables; Maps; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
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