ACTIVITY

Shaheen Bagh Protests and Street-Festivals in DLF City, Gurgaon: Exploring the Making of a New 'Ordinary' Citizen in India through Urban Processes

Sep 29, 2020

Shaheen Bagh Protests and Street-Festivals in DLF City, Gurgaon: Exploring the Making of a New 'Ordinary' Citizen in India through Urban Processes

Abstract

This talk explores the re-making of ideas of the 'ordinary citizen' in India in the context of a new social and political environment and changing relationships between the state and private capital. Focusing on one of India's largest privately developed townships - DLF City - that adjoins Delhi, the talk explores the ways in which activities by middle and upper-middle class residents of DLF City produce new narratives of 'ordinariness'. Within them, socio-economically privileged groups come to be represented as 'the common people', contesting the post-colonial state's historical focus on the welfare of marginal populations. This discussion suggests that urban processes can help us understand how contemporary narratives of 'ordinariness' in India require an engagement with the term beyond its deployment in critical social science literature where it is posited as a politics of speaking truth to power. And that, the appropriation of ordinariness by the privileged in the Indian context is part of a new politics of class, caste, majoritarianism and changing relationships between the state and private capital.