Muslims in Indian cities : trajectories of marginalisation /
Laurent Gayer and Christophe Jaffrelot (editors).
- New York (N.Y.) : Columbia University Press, 2012.
- ix, 400 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm.
Introduction: Muslims of the Indian city. from centrality to marginality (Page-1), Â "unwanted in my city" the making of a "Muslim slum" in Mumbai (Page-23), Facing ghettoisation in "riot-city": old Ahmedabad and juhapura between victimisation and self-help (Page-43), Ramganj, Jaipur: from occupation-based to "communal" neighbourhood? (Page-81), A minority within a minority: the Shias of Kashmiri Mohalla Lucknow (Page-105), Aligarh: from Sir Syed Nagar to Shah Jamal, contrasted tales of a "Muslim" city (Page-129), Bhopal Muslims: besieged in the old city? (Page-159), Muslims of Hyderabad: land locked in the walled city (Page-189), Safe and sound: searching for a "good environment" in Abul Fazl Enclave, Delhi (Page-213), Marginalised in a syncretic city: Muslims in Cuttack (Page-237), Calicut's kuttichira: exclusivity maintained proudly (Page-263), Muslims in Bangalore: a minority at ease? (Page-287).