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The Industrial Ephemeral

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What transformative effects does a multimillion-dollar industry have on those who work within it? The Industrial Ephemeral presents the untold stories of the people, politics, and production chains...
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  • 19 July 2022
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What transformative effects does a multimillion-dollar industry have on those who work within it? The Industrial Ephemeral presents the untold stories of the people, politics, and production chains behind architecture, real estate, and construction in areas surrounding New Delhi, India. The personal histories of those in India's large laboring classes are brought to life as Namita Vijay Dharia discusses the aggressive environmental and ecological metamorphosis of the region in the twenty-first century. Urban planning and architecture are messy processes that intertwine migratory pathways, corruption politics, labor struggle, ecological transformations, and technological development. Rampant construction activity produces an atmosphere of ephemerality in urban regions, creating an aesthetic condition that supports industrial political economy. Dharia's brilliant analysis of the sensibilities and experiences of work lends visibility to the struggle of workers in an era of growing urban inequality.
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Price: $29.95
Pages: 290
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Series: Atelier: Ethnographic Inquiry in the Twenty-First Century
Publication Date: 19 July 2022
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520383104
Format: Paperback
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 "Namita Vijay Dharia has written a silver mine of suggestions and insights for a new generation of feminist (and possibly Indian) anthropologists about working in a male-dominated and macho world."
Namita Vijay Dharia is an architect and anthropologist specializing in urban South Asia. She is an Assistant Professor of Political Economy at the Rhode Island School of Design.
 
Contents

List of Illustrations 
Acknowledgments
Note on Anonymity

Introduction: An Asynchronous Time Line 
1. Ephemeral Infrastructures
2. The Financial Sublime
3. Drawing Fantasies
4. The Industry of Sound
5. Inside the Pit 
6. Concrete Love
Conclusion: Inquilab Zindabad (Long Live Revolution) 

Appendix 
Notes
Bibliography
Index