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Record Nr.

UNINA9910166955003321

Autore

Anand Nikhil <1979->

Titolo

Hydraulic city : water and the infrastructures of citizenship in Mumbai / / Nikhil Anand

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Durham NC, : Duke University Press, 2017

Durham : , : Duke University Press, , 2017

ISBN

9780822362692

0822362694

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (296 pages) : illustrations

Disciplina

363.6/10954792

Soggetti

Water security - India - Mumbai

Water-supply - India - Mumbai

Infrastructure (Economics) - India - Mumbai

Marginality, Social - India - Mumbai

Social integration - India - Mumbai

India Social conditions 21st century

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Interlude. A city in the sea -- Chapter 1. Scare cities -- Interlude. Fieldwork -- Chapter 2. Settlement -- Interlude. Renewing water -- Chapter 3. Time Pé (on time) -- Interlude. Flood -- Chapter 4. Social work -- Interlude. River/sewer -- Chapter 5. Leaks -- Interlude. Jharna (spring) -- Chapter 6. Disconnection -- Interlude. Miracles.

Sommario/riassunto

In Hydraulic City Nikhil Anand explores the politics of Mumbai's water infrastructure to demonstrate how citizenship emerges through the continuous efforts to control, maintain, and manage the city's water. Through extensive ethnographic fieldwork in Mumbai's settlements, Anand found that Mumbai's water flows, not through a static collection of pipes and valves, but through a dynamic infrastructure built on the relations between residents, plumbers, politicians, engineers, and the 3,000 miles of pipe that bind them. In addition to distributing water, the public water network often reinforces social identities and the exclusion of marginalized groups, as only those actively recognized by city agencies receive legitimate water services. This form of



recognition—what Anand calls "hydraulic citizenship"—is incremental, intermittent, and reversible.