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The Future of Bangalore's Cosmopolitan Pasts

Hardback
Published : Saturday 30 June 2018
ISBN : 9780824872908
Price : €88.92


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Bangalore is often heralded as Indiaâ?Ts futureâ?"a city where global technologies converge with multinational capital to produce a cosmopolitan workforce and vibrant economic growth. In this narrative the cityâ?Ts main challenge revolves around its success: whether its physical infrastructure can support its burgeoning population. Most observers assume that Bangaloreâ?Ts emergence as a â?oglobal cityâ?? represents its more complete integration into the world economy and, by extension, a more inclusive and cosmopolitan outlook among its growing middle class. Andrew C. Willfordâ?Ts new book sheds light on a growing paradox: even as Bangalore has come to signify â?oprogressâ?? and economic possibility both within India and to the outside world, movements to make the city more monocultural and monolinguistic have gained prominence. Bangalore is the capital of the state of Karnataka, its borders linguistically redrawn by the postcolonial Indian state in 1956. In the decades that followed, organizations and leaders emerged to promote linguistic nationalism aimed at protecting the fragile unity of Kannadiga culture and literature against the twin threats of globalization and internal migration. Ironically, they support parochial cultural policies that impose a cultural and linguistic unity upon an area that historically stood at the crossroads of empires, trade routes, language practices, devotional literatures, and pilgrimage routes. Willfordâ?Ts analysis, which focuses on the minority experience of Bangaloreâ?Ts sizeable Tamil-speaking community, shows how the same forces of globalization that create growth and prosperity also foster uncertainty and tension around religion and language that completely contradict the regionâ?Ts long history of cosmopolitanism. Exploring this paradox in Bangaloreâ?Ts entangled and complex linguistic and cultural pasts serves as a useful case study for understanding the forces behind cultural and ethnic revivalism in the contemporary postcolonial world. Buttressed by field research conducted over a twenty-two-year period (1992â?"2015), Willford shows how the past is a living resource for the negotiation of identity in the present. Against the gloom of increasingly communal conflicts, he finds that Bangalore still retains a fabric of civility against the modern markings of cultural difference.



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