Gated Luxury Condominiums in India
A Socio-Spatial Arena for New Cosmopolitans
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 26 December 2025
- ISBN 9781032484273
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages288 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations 109 Illustrations, black & white; 90 Halftones, black & white; 19 Line drawings, black & white; 3 Tables, black & white 700
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Gated Luxury Condominiums in India: A Socio-Spatial Arena for New Cosmopolitans critically examines gated luxury condominiums in contemporary India, exploring their role in shaping elite power and identity within the framework of neoliberalism.
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Gated Luxury Condominiums in India: A Socio-Spatial Arena for New Cosmopolitans critically examines gated luxury condominiums in contemporary India, exploring their role in shaping elite power and identity within the framework of neoliberalism. It delves into the spatial structure, perception and post-occupancy experience of these enclaves, offering valuable insights into India's urban development.
This book convincingly elucidates the complex socio-spatial transformations underway in India, inviting readers to understand the depth and breadth of these changes, particularly within the rapidly expanding middle and upper-middle classes. It adopts a robust multi-disciplinary approach, combining methodologies such as spatial ethnography, threshold mapping, qualitative interviews and discourse analysis. Focused on the architectural typology of luxury condominiums, the study serves as a lens for broader social transformations grounded in case studies from Mumbai and Pune. Through a meticulous dissection of the lived experiences of various categories of users – owners, visitors and service staff – the book unveils the complex socio-spatial hierarchies perpetuated within these enclaves. Drawing on theories of cosmopolitanism and postcolonial critiques, the monograph makes a significant scholarly contribution to the disciplines of architecture and the built environment. It fills a gap in the existing literature on modern domesticity in India, offering original research that highlights how architecture is instrumental in socially divisive practices of elite formation.
It will appeal to scholars, researchers and students across disciplines like architecture, landscape design, spatial sociology, urban studies and area studies, focusing on India and South Asia. It is particularly compelling for those interested in the sociocultural dynamics of the middle class, encompassing themes such as domesticity, material culture and spatial politics within the context of Indian condominiums.
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Acknowledgements
Introduction: Verticality and prestige: bungalows to gated luxury condominiums
PART I: Conception
1. The allure of exclusivity: imagery, investment and identity
2. Liminal luxury: identity and spatial constructs
3. Dwellings and social prestige – vernacular, colonial, postcolonial India
PART II: Occupation – Case studies from Mumbai and Pune
4. The new cosmopolitans – modern domesticity
5. Old discriminations, new spatial mechanisms: the spectacle of consumption
PART III: Evolution
6. From global to neocolonial? Progression of type
7. Beyond the Gates: unpacking social mobility and spatial politics
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