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You can call it a Mufassil Town, but nothing less: Worlding the new census towns of India

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GEOFORUM
卷 91, 期 -, 页码 216-226

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.geoforum.2018.02.011

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Subaltern urbanization; Census towns; Worlding; India; West Bengal

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  1. Swedish Society of Anthropology and Geography
  2. Margit Althin Fund of the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences (Kungliga Vetenskapsakademien)

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In the census of 2011 in India, more than 2500 new settlements have been classified as urban. Placed under the category of 'census towns', not much is known about the urbanization processes unfolding at these sites. This article presents learnings from a qualitative case study of a town in West Bengal, to argue that not only do census towns represent a subaltern urbanization but also that they are produced through a range of parallel and competing projects and practices that do not lend themselves to any easy and formulaic understanding of the urban. Borrowing the idea of worlding as a conceptual tool to make sense of these processes, I argue that persistent hierarchies of power in the form of caste relations, form the foundation of this urbanization process even as multiple and divergent claims and discourses seek to mould the making of the town. This calls for renewed attention to the question of social justice when reading Indian urbanization.

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