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Power, Development, and Environment in South Asia In this workshop we use climate — in its environmental, political, aesthetic, material, and historical registers — to build a transdisciplinary conversation about the relationships between power, development, and the environment in South Asian cities. In thinking about the climate, we want to foreground the violent and harmful structures, circulations, and afterlives that weight atmospheres, bodies, and landscapes, but also think about how engagement with their materialities, ecologies, and histories might offer latent possibilities for progressive alliances or alternative politics. Our discussions will be structured around three key themes: entanglements (political ecologies, multispecies relationships), liminality (the relationships between the urban and its outsides), and eviscerations (settlement, enclosures, erasures). This is the second workshop of the Urban Studies Foundation funded seminar series, Urban Climates: Power, Development, and Environment in South Asia. Kindly RSVP to [email protected] Organised by Nida Rehman, University of Cambridge Aparna Parikh, Dartmouth College 7-8 June 2019 S1/ SG1, Alison Richard Building 7 West Road, Cambridge, CB3 9DT URBAN CLIMATES

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Power, Development, and Environment in South Asia

In this workshop we use climate — in its environmental, political, aesthetic, material, and historical registers — to build a transdisciplinary conversation about the relationships between power, development, and the environment in South Asian cities. In thinking about the climate, we want to foreground the violent and harmful structures, circulations, and afterlives that weight atmospheres, bodies, and landscapes, but also think about how engagement with their materialities, ecologies, and histories might offer latent possibilities for progressive alliances or alternative politics. Our discussions will be structured around three key themes: entanglements (political ecologies, multispecies relationships), liminality (the relationships between the urban and its outsides), and eviscerations (settlement, enclosures, erasures).

This is the second workshop of the Urban Studies Foundation funded seminar series, Urban Climates: Power, Development, and Environment in South Asia.

Kindly RSVP to [email protected]

Organised byNida Rehman, University of CambridgeAparna Parikh, Dartmouth College

7-8 June 2019S1/ SG1, Alison Richard Building7 West Road, Cambridge, CB3 9DT

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