Talk: The Roads (Not) Taken- The Materiality, Poetics and Politics of Infrastructure in Manipur, India (by Raile Rocky Ziipao, HSS, IIT Bombay)

March 31, 2021 @ 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
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The Centre for Policy Studies is organising a talk by Raile Rocky Ziipao, HSS, IIT Bombay-  titled ‘The Roads (Not) Taken: The Materiality, Poetics and Politics of Infrastructure in Manipur, India.’

Abstract

Roads are bitumen covered concrete metaphors of modernity and development, and they materially represent fantasies, collective hopes, and aspirations of future(s). They symbolize movement, connectivity, transactions and transportation, and eminently reflect governmentality. Our article is about Manipur’s connective infrastructures, and it focuses on internal roads, and a border highway that connects Imphal (Manipur’s capital city) to Dimapur at Nagaland in North-east India. We explain the infrastructural deficit within Manipur and decision-making about them being influenced by a hill-valley socio-ecological ethnic distributional conflict. The road links and is part of the uneven development route. We provide an ethnographic account of a truck journey undertaken between Imphal and Dimapur in 2018, and this enables us to understand routinized corruption and the collusion of state and non-state actors therein. The road is the symbol of hope, and a developmental desire, and epitomizes state’s governmentality and developmental project of progress, nonetheless it also gets transformed into the central locale of political protest, ethnic conflict when ethnic groups appropriate it forcibly to erect blockades and organize protests in its arterial space. The roads and highways spatially produce and reproduce (il)legality, (il)legibility, and (il)legitimacy of the Indian state. Our ethnographic research unpacks and invokes the multivalence of roads.

About the Speaker

Raile Rocky Ziipao is Assistant Professor of Sociology, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IITB and author of Infrastructure of Injustice: State and Politics in Manipur and Northeast (Routledge: London and New York, 2020).

Details

Date:
March 31, 2021
Time:
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
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ADCPS, IITB
Phone:
02225765061
Email:
office.cps@iitb.ac.in
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http://www.cps.iitb.ac.in

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