Winner of the Anthony Leeds Prize in Urban Anthropology by the American Anthropological Association Corruption Plots illuminates how corruption is fundamental to global storytelling about how states and elites abuse entrusted power in late capitalism. The millennial city of the global South is a charged setting for allegations of corruption, with skyscrapers, land grabs, and slum evictions invoking outrage at deepening economic polarization. Drawing on ethnography in Bengaluru and Mumbai and a cross-section of literary and cinematic stories from cities around the world, Malini Ranganathan, David L. Pike, and Sapana Doshi pay close attention to the racial, caste, class, and gender locations of the narrators, spaces, and publics imagined to be harmed by corruption. Corruption Plots demonstrates how corruption talk is leveraged to make sense of unequal spatial change and used opportunistically by those who are themselves implicated in wrongdoing. Offering a wide-ranging analysis of urban worlds, the authors reveal the ethical, spatial, and political stakes of storytelling and how vital it is to examine the corruption plot in all its contradictions.
Sapana Doshi & David L. Pike
Corruption Plots [PDF ebook]
Stories, Ethics, and Publics of the Late Capitalist City
Corruption Plots [PDF ebook]
Stories, Ethics, and Publics of the Late Capitalist City
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Limba Engleză ● Format PDF ● Pagini 294 ● ISBN 9781501768767 ● Editura Cornell University Press ● Publicat 2023 ● Descărcabil 3 ori ● Valută EUR ● ID 8876302 ● Protecție împotriva copiilor Adobe DRM
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