Dwelling in the Present: Confinement and the Temporalities of Gendered Property Work in Kolkata’s Marginal Neighbourhoods

Donner, Henrike. 2024. Dwelling in the Present: Confinement and the Temporalities of Gendered Property Work in Kolkata’s Marginal Neighbourhoods. South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal (SAMAJ), ISSN 1960-6060 [Article] (Forthcoming)

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In this paper I will relate the institution of marriage and its gendered implications to the state-led politics of urban restructuring that have marked classed and gendered effects of being ‘stuck’ in a neighbourhood and /because of marriage, which is equally enforced by the state. After a brief outline of the ongoing history of displacement of the urban ‘poor’ in Kolkata, I turn towards the women’s experience of infrastructural labour of homemaking whilst ‘stuck’ in marriages, homes, and neighbourhoods. By linking the displacement into legal and spatio-political grey zones, shows women as doubly trapped: in marriage through specific regimes of migration and the effects of property regimes, and in neighbourhoods that are sites patriarchal control. The carcerality of marriage is shown to be directly related to the gendered violence of the street/neighbourhood as a site of surveillance and vigilantism, whilst gendered experiences of legal, spatial and political regimes are marked by the constant affirmation of informality of differing degrees and scales.

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Article

Additional Information:

Special Issue: Marriage and Carcerality in South Asia

Departments, Centres and Research Units:

Anthropology

Dates:

DateEvent
December 2024Accepted

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38993

Date Deposited:

23 Jun 2025 12:14

Last Modified:

23 Jun 2025 12:14

Peer Reviewed:

Yes, this version has been peer-reviewed.

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https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/38993

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