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The Urban Majority and Provisional Recompositions in Yangon
Authors:AbdouMaliq Simone
Institution:1. Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, G?ttingen, Germany;2. Department of Sociology, Goldsmiths, University of London, London, UK
Abstract:Yangon is a city where the now predominant modalities of urban transformation arrived late, and after a prolonged period of political repression. As the urban system has been “set loose” to articulate itself to a broader range of inputs and dispositions, many residents attempt to remake long‐honed yet fragile mechanisms of social interchange in provisional forms. This ethos and practice of provisionality emphasizes ensemble work aimed at recomposing the character of local district life in various locations across Yangon. Most importantly, it raises questions of how an urban majority—as a confluence of heterogeneous ways of life that has long been critical to making viable urban lives in the postcolony—have endured and can continue to endure in changing circumstances. The article draws from critical black thought as a means of generating heuristic concepts to explore the ways in which residents of several Yangon districts make productive use of the simultaneity of seemingly contradictory inclinations.
Keywords:urban majority  Yangon  collective life  critical black thought
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