Introduction : the Electricity Acts -- The machinery of government -- Ritual center and divided city -- The lifeblood of the nation -- Broadcast mantras -- The life of property -- A model colony -- Conclusion : the art of a free society.
Summary
"This book is about the cultural politics of electrification in India's capital city, and the role of technological infrastructures in shaping contemporary political imaginations in India--imaginations of the state, and also at a local level, of urban interdependence and solidarity. Drawing on both historical and ethnographic case-studies, this book examines colonial electrical installations in Delhi, nationalist legislation for nationwide electrification, and electricity privatization and neighborhood political organization in the early 2000s"-- Author's Web site.
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