For a city in India’s northeast that has been embroiled in the everyday militarization and violence of Asia’s longest-running separatist conflict, Dimapur remains ‘off the map’. With no ‘glorious’ past or arenas where events of consequence to mainstream India have taken place, Dimapur’s essence is experienced in oral histories of events, visual archives of the everyday life, lived reality of military occupation, and anxieties produced in making urban space out of tribal space.
Ceasefire City aims to capture the dynamics of Dimapur by bringing together the fragmented sensibilities granted and contested in particular spaces in the city and the embodied experiences of the city by its residents. The first part of the book talks about military presence, capitalist growth, and urban expansion in Dimapur through an analysis of its spatial politics, and the second part, through collaborative ethnographic exercises, focuses on the relationship between the lived realities and the meanings that are forged around the city.
Militarism, Capitalism and Urbanism in Dimapur
Published 2021, Oxford University Press
Ceasefire City stands out amongst recent scholarship that has attempted to open the complexities of the process of territory formation through other small and medium towns…. Though the book appears to be about Dimapur, it also provides a wider context that helps comprehend comparable smaller cities that are often overlooked in scholarly discussions. The arguments and evidence presented in the book should be of interest to scholars invested in how urbanization works in non-metropolitan and non-capital cities…. [The book] delves deeper into the minute intricacies of urban transformation by examining how entirely new forms of place-making and a sense of belonging emerge alongside these factors…. [It] plays a vital role in dispelling and challenging preconceptions about Northeast India by putting the region’s complexity outside the prism of insurgency and moving beyond popular narratives focused on conflict and instability…. All in all, Ceasefire City is poised to leave a lasting impression. It will undoubtedly spur the creation of related works in the future. — Purba Barua, Birla Institute of Technology and Science