Streets in Motion: The Making of Infrastructure, Property, and Political Culture in Twentieth-century Calcutta (Metamorphoses of the Political: Multidisciplinary Approaches)

by Ritajyoti Bandyopadhyay

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The book studies the social production of motion in a capitalist urban context. In the city of capital, motion refers to a fetish. The bourgeois order posits motion as a metaphor for energy, positivity, and progress – a norm – and obstruction (motion's dialectical opposite) as delinquency. The book uncovers the social tectonics of spatial mobilization and thus demystifies motion. Who and what set spaces on the move? How did various classes of city dwellers activate, experience, and negotiate it? Streets in Motion develops an approach to urban history by theorizing and historicizing the 'street' as an apparatus of city-making and subject formation. It works at two registers – a local history of Calcutta in colonial and post-colonial periods, and a theorizing of the logistical and political-cultural centrality of the street within this rubric. It is argued that the street is politics in as much as politics is the production of space.
  • ISBN13 9781009100113
  • Publish Date 31 August 2022
  • Publish Status Forthcoming
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Cambridge University Press
  • Edition New edition
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 320
  • Language English