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Costruire templi per tessere reti. Una lettura socio-spaziale della transizione urbana a Pondicherry, India meridionale ( 1960-2014)

  • Autores: Javier González
  • Localización: Quaderni storici, ISSN 0301-6307, Anno 50, Nº 149, 2015, págs. 469-499
  • Idioma: italiano
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  • Resumen
    • This article discusses in historical-anthropological perspective the transformations of social networks over the past four decades of urban transition in Pondicherry (South India). To grasp the specificities of these changes, it focuses on the history of the temples of the Tamil goddesses namel Amman in a recently urbanized neighborhood. The cult of the goddesses offers a very interesting case of a cultural and social institution in the process of moving from rural areas to the cities and can therefore be used as a key to understandig the urban transition. By referring to the concept of " subaltern urbanization", the article shows that in South India there is no single dominant model of urbanization, but rather a variety of ways in whhich social groups use their agency and a repertoire of ideas and symbols partly of rural origin to bring order into social relations.


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