Kicking Away the Ladder: Student Politics and the Making of an Indian Middle Class

TitleKicking Away the Ladder: Student Politics and the Making of an Indian Middle Class
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsJeffrey, Craig
JournalEnvironment and Planning D: Society and Space
Volume26
Issue3
Pagination517-536
ISSN0263-7758
AbstractIn many poorer countries, middle classes are reshaping economic and political life, and nowhere is this process more evident than in postcolonial India. This paper uses ethnographic research on student politicians from rich farming backgrounds to reflect on class ‘in the making’. Building on a critical reading of the work of Bourdieu, I document the ability of young men from rich farming families in western Uttar Pradesh to entrench their middle-class standing in the space of university politics. I pay particular attention to the local-level political networks through which upwardly mobile young men from rural middle-caste backgrounds seek to express, legitimate, and secure their power. The paper points to the imaginative and energetic manner in which middle classes in poorer countries may defend their interests within local politics. I stress the importance of studying middle-class formation relationally and with reference to the spatiality of power.
URLhttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1068/dcos4
DOI10.1068/dcos4
Short TitleKicking Away the Ladder