Mobility and art : Life Cycle

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Abstract

Life cycle ethnographically and visually documents the everyday use of bicycles among Kolkata's city dwellers. Winding through the city's congested thoroughfares and narrow by-lanes, we follow daily wageworkers, including immigrants from Eastern India, environmentalists, teachers, and activists, who cycle for a living. In this documentary (forty-two minutes) and the broader ethnographic project within which it is situated, I investigate how cycling mediates people's changing relationships to cities in South Asia. Kolkata (formerly Calcutta), the largest city in eastern India, is the primary focus of Life cycle. This city has 1.68 million cyclists, records 2.5 million cycle trips a day, has the least amount of road space (6 percent) in metropolitan India, and has the second highest air pollution level. By 2017, traffic regulations prohibited cycling on seventy city roads.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)130-136
Number of pages7
JournalTransfers
Volume7
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Keywords

  • Kolkata (India)
  • cycling
  • cyclists
  • traffic congestion

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