A New-age Urban Imaginary

Economic and Political Weekly 1 (58):5 (2023)
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Abstract

Due to the scarcity of data from government sources, twisting facts and rewriting histories in order to warp out a belligerent present has become a rising tendency. Such a tendency brings with it a convenient inability to speak truth to power. The majority of the urban credo today has fallen victim to a system of what can be called a new-age urban ideology of 'perfective fakeness'.

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Sankar Varma
Christ (Deemed To Be University) , Bengaluru , Karnataka, India

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