Spectacular Cities

Religion, Landscape, and the Dialectics of Globalization

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ISBN:

9780199465132

Publication date:

23/05/2016

Hardback

212 pages

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ISBN:

9780199465132

Publication date:

23/05/2016

Hardback

212 pages

Ipsita Chatterjee

This book explores the spectacular landscapes of the Akshardham temples in Gandhinagar and Delhi in India, and in Atlanta, Dallas, and Houston in the United States to understand globalization as it unfolds in a culture economy synthesis. It demonstrates how culture, economy, and spectacular landscapes in tandem produce globalization through migrant narratives, migrant landscapes, and theme park religious complexes.

Rights:  World Rights

Ipsita Chatterjee

Description

Amidst the urban landscapes of multiple cities across the United States and India loom large the spectacular complexes of the Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha (BAPS) Shri Swaminarayan Mandirs, better known as the Akshardham temples. The stunning architecture of the sprawling temple complexes contrasts with the stark modern functionality of the cities in which they are situated. With their light and sound shows, musical fountains, boat rides, and food courts, these religious sites borrow heavily from the concept of the theme park. The author explores these temple complexes in the context of globalization, as constituting narratives of migration, transnationalism, spiritualism, national identity, multiculturalism, and racism. Employing the Marxian dialectical method she shows how culture, economy, and spectacular urban landscapes work in tandem to produce globalization. She argues that a new urbanism is fast becoming an integral part of cultural globalization—one that is based on the commodification of the ‘fantastic’ and the ‘spectacular’, often through the medium of religion. This volume explores these themes to bring into focus the circulation of ‘theme park’ urbanism on the one hand, and the ‘mandirization’ of modern cities on the other.

Ipsita Chatterjee

Table of contents

LIST OF FIGURES
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

  1. Introduction
  2. Culture and the Dialectic Approach
  3. In the Name of the Father, the Globalization, and the Holy City, Amen!
  4. Transcendental Landscapes: Akshardham Temples in the US
  5. Mapping the Fantastic: Akshardham Temples in India
  6. Subjecting Globalization: The Class and Gender of Globalization
  7. Conclusions: Spectacular City as Synthesis

BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Ipsita Chatterjee

Ipsita Chatterjee

Ipsita Chatterjee

Description

Amidst the urban landscapes of multiple cities across the United States and India loom large the spectacular complexes of the Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha (BAPS) Shri Swaminarayan Mandirs, better known as the Akshardham temples. The stunning architecture of the sprawling temple complexes contrasts with the stark modern functionality of the cities in which they are situated. With their light and sound shows, musical fountains, boat rides, and food courts, these religious sites borrow heavily from the concept of the theme park. The author explores these temple complexes in the context of globalization, as constituting narratives of migration, transnationalism, spiritualism, national identity, multiculturalism, and racism. Employing the Marxian dialectical method she shows how culture, economy, and spectacular urban landscapes work in tandem to produce globalization. She argues that a new urbanism is fast becoming an integral part of cultural globalization—one that is based on the commodification of the ‘fantastic’ and the ‘spectacular’, often through the medium of religion. This volume explores these themes to bring into focus the circulation of ‘theme park’ urbanism on the one hand, and the ‘mandirization’ of modern cities on the other.

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Table of contents

LIST OF FIGURES
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

  1. Introduction
  2. Culture and the Dialectic Approach
  3. In the Name of the Father, the Globalization, and the Holy City, Amen!
  4. Transcendental Landscapes: Akshardham Temples in the US
  5. Mapping the Fantastic: Akshardham Temples in India
  6. Subjecting Globalization: The Class and Gender of Globalization
  7. Conclusions: Spectacular City as Synthesis

BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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