Seeing the Urban from the Agrarian: Emerging Forms of Agrarian Urbanization in India

Ankita Rathi
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Conventionally, the city has been the dominant conceptual basis for understanding urban processes. The rural, on the other hand, is assumed to be external to the city, which is supposedly subsumed by the global forces of capitalist urbanization. Such a conceptualization underestimates the complex ways in which the rural, with its distinct agrarian dynamics of land, labor and capital, is significant in understanding the processes of urbanization that are anchored in geographies beyond the city. Using the framework of “agrarian urbanism” (Gururani 2019), this paper focuses on a small town, Patran, located in the Patiala district of Punjab and argues that contemporary processes of urbanization are deeply entrenched in the rural and its agrarian dynamics of land and caste. By focusing on agrarian changes that were driven by colonial policies of land rights and ownership, and state-led agrarian development strategies in post-independent India, this paper argues that instead of assimilating the rural, urbanization in predominantly agricultural contexts both mirrors and differs from the old forms of agrarian relations and leads to the coproduction of the rural, albeit in new ways.
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从农业看城市:印度农业城市化的新兴形式
按照惯例,城市一直是理解城市进程的主要概念基础。另一方面,农村被认为是城市的外部,而城市被资本主义城市化的全球力量所包容。这种概念化低估了农村的复杂方式,农村具有独特的土地、劳动力和资本的农业动态,对理解城市化进程具有重要意义,而城市化进程植根于城市以外的地理位置。利用“农业城市化”(Gururani 2019)的框架,本文关注旁遮普省Patiala区的一个小镇Patran,并认为当代城市化进程深深植根于农村及其土地和种姓的农业动态中。通过关注殖民地土地权利和所有权政策以及独立后印度国家主导的农业发展战略所推动的农业变革,本文认为,在以农业为主的背景下,城市化不是同化农村,而是反映和不同于旧形式的农业关系,并导致农村的共同生产,尽管是以新的方式。
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South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal
South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal Social Sciences-Social Sciences (all)
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