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Unsettling Memories (Paperback, New)
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This richly detailed ethnographic work tells the story of a period
of deep civil unrest in India . In 1975 Indira Gandhi declared a
state of emergency which gave her the power to silence opposition
through arrests and censorship and to introduce a new program of
reform which included the draconian campaigns of slum clearance and
family planning. In the capital city of Delhi access to basic civic
amenities became dependent on the production of a sterilization
certificate. For many of the city's poorest inhabitants whose homes
had been demolished, the choice was between sterilization or
homelessness.
"Unsettling Memories" provides a gripping analysis of how state
oppression was orchestrated and experienced in Delhi during the
Emergency. Using personal narratives and previously unstudied
archival material, it traces the process by which policies were
subverted at the local level through a combination of violence,
trickery and market forces. It fills a significant gap in the
recent political history of India, shedding light on a period many
would rather forget. Its documentation and analysis of the
relationship between state archives and lived experience is
methodologically innovative, charting new ground for
anthropologists and political scientists concerned with the role of
the state in everyday life.
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