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Introduction; Disturbed City, Sensitive Space; Frontiers to Corridors; Approaching Imphal; Structure of the Book; Terminology and Place Names; Part 1 -- Disturbed City, Sensitive Space; 2. Belonging; Small City, Growing City; Plurality and Polarity; Neighbourhoods. 505 8 Alternative Places Conclusion; 3. Control; Spatial Control in Imphal; The Armed Forces; Civilian Government; Non- state Actors; Contesting and Co-opting Memory; Resistance and Nationalism; Insurgent Memorials; Conclusion; 4. Exclusion; Ethnic Politics; Mao Gate; Sadar Hills; Belonging and the Blockades; Indigenous Politics; Conclusion; Part 2 -- Liberalising the Frontier; 5. Gateway City; New India and Its Frontier; Indigenising Indian Capital; Gateway Livelihoods; Closing the Gate; Conclusion; 6. Health City; Building a Health City; The Decaying Public System; Accidental Liberalisation? 505 8 Reshaping the Urban Frontier Conclusion; 7. Education City; Sangaiprou; Schools versus Paddy; Recruiting in Imphal; Conclusion; 8. Conclusion; Acronyms; Glossary of Non-English Terms; References; Index. 506 |3Use copy|fRestrictions unspecified|2star|5MiAaHDL 520 8 Borderland Cities in New India explores contemporary urban life in two cities in India's Northeast borderland at a time of dramatic change. Social and economic transformation from India's embrace of neoliberalism and globalisation, often referred to as 'new' India, has become a popular subject for academic analysis in the last decade. This is epitomised by focus on so-called 'mega- cities', reflecting a general trend in scholarship on other parts of Asia. However, far less attention has been afforded to borderland regions and to the provincial cities of 'new' India. Using ethnographic material, this book focuses on two cities in India's Northeast borderland : Aizawl and Imphal. 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