《Urban space and (the limits of) middle class hegemony in Pakistan》

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来源
URBAN GEOGRAPHY,Vol.39,Issue7,P.1113-1120
语言
英文
关键字
Neoliberal urbanism; hegemony; middle class; Pakistan; STATE POWER; POLITICS; INDIA
作者单位
[Mallick, Ayyaz] York Univ, Fac Environm Studies, Toronto, ON, Canada. Mallick, A (reprint author), Habib Univ, Sch Arts Humanities & Social Sci, Block 18,Univ Ave, Karachi, Pakistan. E-Mail: ayyazm@yorku.ca
摘要
This paper aims to explore the emergence of reconstituted political subjectivities in urban Pakistan. Specifically, the paper will focus on an emerging hegemonic project which centers the socio-political articulations and aspirations of middle class fractions that have emerged in the country in the wake of post-1980s economic liberalisation. Detailed light will be shed upon the (proto-)hegemonic aspirations of a distinct fraction of the middle class and its spatial articulations most eminently expressed through measures towards and longings for the world class city. As such, claims over space, urbanity and nation/citizenship which serve to mediate this proto-hegemonic project will be investigated. The paper will conclude with a brief consideration of the limits of such an hegemonic project, especially with regards to subordinate classes in Pakistan.