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What makes a city? Rather than a totality a city is best understood through focusing upon different but interconnected spaces and processes that make for both dynamism and instability in human lives. Hence the book ranges across a number of sites in order to explore their connections. How do the pleasures of the gated residential enclave encompass the pain of the demolished slum locality? How do localized rituals of suburban life incorporate the symbolic procedures of the nation-state? What processes link contemporary manifestations of consumerism the middle-classes and the urban poor? What kind of a city is produced by the relationship between illegal settlements such as slums the traffic in fake documents that seek to stave of slum-demolitions and representatives of the legal city such as Residents Welfare Associations (RWAs)? What can the increasing visibility of RWAs in the quotidian politics of the city tell us about new notions of citizenship and the emergent relationships between middle-classes the state and the market? And what is shared between new forms of urban religiosity the desire for a global city and new consumer cultures? Through these key themes the book examines the city as a series of overlapping meanings rather than as identifiable urban essence.