ABSTRACT

This book analyses India’s middle class by recognising the diversity within the class, the people, their practices, and the production of spaces.

It explores the economic and social lives of the new middle class, expanding the areas of inquiry beyond consumption in post-liberalisation India and its intersectionalities with gender, caste, religion, migration, and other socioeconomic markers in various cities across the country. The book interrogates the meanings and perceptions of social mobility, growth, consumerism, technology, social identity, and development and examines how they can be emancipatory or subjugating in different contexts. It engages with the new entrants in the middle class, particularly from the marginalised sections, their struggles, insecurities, anxieties, agency, and experiences. The personal, emotive, and psychic dimensions of social mobility have been dealt with in the larger context of socioeconomic settings. The book crosses disciplinary and spatial boundaries and uses a variety of methodologies to provide perspectives on several unexplored or underexplored areas of India’s new middle class.

This book will be of interest to scholars and researchers of sociology, economics, development studies, public policy, social work, and South Asian studies.

chapter 1|18 pages

Contextualising India's new middle class

Intersectionalities and social mobility

part I|54 pages

Social mobility and the making of new middle class

chapter 2|14 pages

Risk, trust, and social networks

A study among middle-class Nair families near Technopark, Kerala

chapter 3|23 pages

Muslim middle class in India

Size, diversity, and correlates

part II|55 pages

Middle class, urban poor, and migrants

chapter 5|21 pages

The middle class and migrant

Contention in the city

chapter 6|17 pages

In the pursuit of middle-classness

Exploring the aspirations and strategies of the urban poor in neoliberal Delhi

part III|74 pages

Middle class in the regional landscape

chapter 9|17 pages

Of imported SUVs and buying ‘the Last Supper’ in Milan

‘New middle class’ and its crisis of hegemony in India's Northeast

chapter 10|16 pages

The ‘Threshold People’ 1

Narrating middle-class lives in neoliberal Kolkata

chapter 11|16 pages

Doing good, being political

Middle class bhadralok narratives from neoliberal India

part IV|62 pages

New middle class

chapter 13|25 pages

Work-from-home for Bangalore's new middle class women

No future ‘workplace’ for women?

chapter 14|16 pages

‘The One-Dimensional Man’

Unravelling identity of a new Indian subject