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Logics of Dispossession : Governing by Eviction in Indian Cities
Logics of Dispossession : Governing by Eviction in Indian Cities
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Author(s): Weinstein, Liza
ISBN No.: 9780520423626
Pages: 252
Year: 202608
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 41.93
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

"Liza Weinstein's eye-opening book reveals the coloniality of dispossession in India once and for all. Not just a recent outcome of neoliberal land grabbing, India's so-called slums can be understood only by reckoning with the deeper colonial past. Exemplifying the best kind of historical social science, this book will resonate with scholars as well as students of India, colonialism, and urbanity."--Julian Go, author of Policing Empires: Militarization, Race, and the Imperial Boomerang in Britain and the US " Logics of Dispossession situates the neoliberal, capitalistdriven displacement of informal urban settlements in India within a broad historical and global frame. Drawing on rich empirical evidence and employing sharp theoretical analysis, the book reveals how colonial and postcolonial technologies of power have sustained the economic logic of evictions. We learn how political sovereignty is performed on the bare bodies of subaltern groups that repeatedly bear the costs of what is called development or progress. A brilliantly researched and argued account."--Gyan Prakash, author of Emergency Chronicles: Indira Gandhi and Democracy's Turning Point "This book is a masterpiece.


By excavating colonial and national histories of class and ethnonationalist dispossession across four Indian cities, Liza Weinstein shows how eviction has been a governing logic in India well before the neoliberal era. In doing so, she refutes the presentism of critical urban studies and gives us a methodological guide for the historical analysis of state power. The study of Indian urbanism will not be the same after this book, nor will the conceptual framework of eviction, which for too long has been lodged in North Atlantic urbanism. At a time of expanding state violence, this rich and rigorous book is essential for a renewed understanding of dispossession and for the multiple histories of resistance."--Ananya Roy, coeditor of Beyond Sanctuary: The Humanism of a World in Motion.


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