Living With Violence An Anthropology of Events and Everyday Life Critical Asian Studies Series
Auteurs : Chatterji Roma, Mehta Deepak
1. Nation, State and Violence in Dharavi 2. Documents and Testimony: Violence, Witnessing and Subjectivity in the Bombay Riots 1992-93 3. Boundaries, Names, Alterities: The Riot in Dharavi 4. Communal Violence, Public Spaces and the Unmaking of Men 5. Plans, Habitation and Slum Redevelopment: The Production of Community 6. Governmental Technologies and Institutional Practice: NGOs and the Slum Dwellers Voice. Bibliography. Index
Roma Chatterji teaches at the Department of sociology, Delhi University. Apart from her research in the subject of the state and everyday life, her interests are in folklore and print culture, governmentality, illness narratives and folk art. She has published in edited volumes and journals of international repute, and has recently completed a monograph on folklore and print culture in West Bengal.
Deepak Mehta is at the Department of Sociology, Delhi University. He works on Muslim societies in India and on the sociology of material culture. Dr Mehta is the author of Work, Ritual Biography: A Muslim Community in North India.
Date de parution : 04-2019
13.8x21.6 cm
Date de parution : 03-2007
13.8x21.6 cm
Thème de Living With Violence :
Mots-clés :
Slum Redevelopment; Slum Redevelopment Schemes; Slum Dwellers; Communal violence; NGO Activity; State-NGO relations; Free Scheme; Sectarian violence; Hindu Muslim Violence; Anthropology; Dharavi Residents; Communal Riot; Slum Colonies; Bombay Riots; Slum Population; Babri Masjid; Mohalla Committee; Pavement Dwellers; Young Men; Voluntary Organizations; State NGO Relation; Civil Society; HAI; Urban Land Ceiling Act; Slum Areas Act; NGO Formation; Bombay Police Act; Ali's Son; Colonial Administration