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Highways to the End of the World - Roads, Roadmen and Power in South Asia (Hardcover)
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Highways to the End of the World - Roads, Roadmen and Power in South Asia (Hardcover)
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This book argues that road-building was naturalised in the
twentieth century to the point of common sense, integrating
roadbuilding into a system of climate change denial hidden within a
broad international development imperative. But if we can 'read'
South Asian roads as forms of governance and knowledge, we can
challenge the region's established geopolitical narratives, and the
idea of a never-ending future. Highways to the End of the World
explores the political economy of these ideas by focusing on the
history of this phenomenon, and on the road-builders of South Asia
themselves. How do these flamboyant and controversial 'roadmen'
think about their work and the future of the planet? What do roads
do, and why? And how did they become central to the region's
nationalist and developmental projects in the first place? Edward
Simpson's fascinating ethnographic account takes us from
fume-filled toll booths in the heart of India, via overworked
government offices in Pakistan, to pharaonic bridges in the Indian
Ocean. Simpson follows the money, explores the politics of
evidence, and argues against the utopian hyperbole of present-day
'road talk', finding both humanitarian crises and freewheeling
international capital in the hedgerows. Roads have never been so
interesting, or so controversial.
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