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ID183482
Title ProperDreaming in the shadow of history
Other Title Informationmicro-mobilities and belonging in Lucknow
LanguageENG
AuthorSusewind, Raphael
Summary / Abstract (Note)Spatial mobility is often considered on large geographical scales: people move from distant villages to global cities, they migrate from one country to the next, or even to a whole new continent. Such large-scale migration comes with shifts in economic position, social status and cultural exposure, shifts that condition new figurations of belonging – or so the argument goes. In contrast, I ethnographically follow the looping movements of three young men in Lucknow who aspire to migrate but remain stuck, who find a whole new world by crossing the river, whose small steps reflect big dreams. As the world grapples with ‘lockdowns’ and ‘stuckedness’ in the Covid-19 pandemic, I sketch their aspirations, mental maps and the material restraints that condition their trajectories. Through them, I demonstrate how looping micro-mobilities – cruising through the night, dancing on stage, riding one's bike – can be as effective in fostering new figurations of belonging as the grand movements emphasized in literature on migration. I further explore which spaces enable and contain such micro-mobilities, rediscovering the potency of urban settings to make people feel at home and out of place in small but important ways.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary South Asia Vol. 29, No.4; Dec 2021: p.500-513
Journal SourceContemporary South Asia Vol: 29 No 4
Key WordsIndia ;  Youth ;  Identity ;  Masculinity ;  Belonging ;  Muslimness ;  Micro-Mobilities


 
 
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