Neighbourhoods and Neighbourliness in Urban South Asia: Subjectivities and Spatiality
Neighbourhoods and Neighbourliness in Urban South Asia: Subjectivities and Spatiality
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This book explores the socio-spatial character of neighborhoods in Urban South Asia, featuring articles on urban subjectivities and lived spaces from Sri Lanka, Nepal, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and India. It will appeal to scholars of urban sociology, anthropology, urban studies, planning, development, social history, political studies, cultural studies, geography, and South Asian studies.
Format: Hardback
Length: 238 pages
Publication date: 26 April 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This comprehensive volume delves into the multifaceted understanding of neighborhoods in Urban South Asia, emphasizing their socio-spatial nature. Comprising a collection of articles, it explores the realm of urban subjectivities and the concept of lived spaces, drawing insights from diverse regions such as Sri Lanka, Nepal, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and India. This book holds significant appeal for departments specializing in urban sociology, anthropology, urban studies, planning and development, social history, political studies, cultural studies, geography, and South Asian studies.
The chapters in this book offer a rich tapestry of perspectives, shedding light on the diverse experiences and narratives of urban life in South Asia. They examine the interplay between social, cultural, economic, and political factors that shape neighborhoods, highlighting the complexities and nuances of urban spaces. Through detailed case studies and empirical research, the authors provide valuable insights into the social dynamics, cultural practices, and spatial transformations that characterize these neighborhoods.
One of the key themes explored in the book is the concept of urban subjectivities. The authors examine how individuals perceive, interpret, and navigate their urban environments, considering factors such as identity, belonging, and the sense of place. They explore how urban spaces shape and influence individual experiences, shaping their identities, relationships, and sense of well-being.
Another important aspect of the book is the study of lived spaces. The authors examine the physical, social, and cultural dimensions of neighborhoods, highlighting the importance of public spaces, community centers, and residential environments in shaping the quality of life. They explore how these spaces are used, managed, and contested by different stakeholders, and how they contribute to the social and economic development of communities.
The book also addresses the broader societal and political implications of neighborhood dynamics. It explores how neighborhoods are shaped by historical processes, colonial legacies, and urban planning practices, and how they contribute to social inequality, marginalization, and conflict. The authors examine how communities engage with these dynamics, mobilizing resources, advocating for change, and creating sustainable and inclusive neighborhoods.
In conclusion, this multidisciplinary volume offers a comprehensive and insightful exploration of neighborhoods in Urban South Asia. It provides valuable insights into the socio-spatial nature of urban life, urban subjectivities, and lived spaces. By drawing from a range of regional perspectives, the book contributes to our understanding of the complex and diverse urban landscapes of South Asia. It will be of interest to scholars, researchers, policymakers, and practitioners working in the fields of urban sociology, anthropology, urban studies, planning and development, social history, political studies, cultural studies, geography, and South Asian studies.
Weight: 620g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032066097
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