Bombay in the Age of Disco: City, Community, Life

Bombay in the Age of Disco: City, Community, Life

by Tinaz Pavri
Bombay in the Age of Disco: City, Community, Life

Bombay in the Age of Disco: City, Community, Life

by Tinaz Pavri

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Overview

By the early nineties, India’s economy had taken its first faltering steps towards liberalization, and globalization’s reach had found and touched significant swathes of its society. The decades-long post-independence era of Nehru and Gandhi was finally and firmly over, and Bombay had become Mumbai. Bombay in the Age of Disco is a personal and historically powerful memoir that weaves together the experiences and aspirations of a young girl and a city on the cusp of this transformation. Tinaz Pavri captures Bombay’s pre-global guise as the city moves inexorably towards the dizzying sea-change that comes after she leaves its shores.

This book is a moving, lovingly etched remembrance of a city and its people that molded the author into the person she became, nurtured her dreams, taught her its wisdom and held in its arms her friends, family and community. It gives us an insight into the life of Bombay’s Parsis, Persian-descended refugees who became wound through centuries into the fabric of the city’s life. Pavri’s memoir is a keenly observed, affecting, and often humorous account of India’s changing social structure, economy, and politics over the last several decades, giving voice to the last of its pre-global generation. Readers will be as enthralled by Pavri’s family, friends, and community as they will be by the city’s momentous challenges and regenerating charm.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781940771175
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Publication date: 02/01/2015
Pages: 108
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.80(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

TINAZ PAVRI was born in Mumbai, India and came to the U.S. to pursue her graduate studies. She is a professor of political science at Spelman College, where she also directs the Asian studies program. Her areas of expertise include global security, conflict resolution and international political economy. She lives in Atlanta with her family.

Table of Contents

Bombay/Mumbai 1

An Office in Flora Fountain 7

Saturdays with Mamina 13

We Were Parsis 29

West Breeze, Sea Breeze 36

Sangeeta Building 48

Putli 57

School at Mahim Bay 63

Weekends at Khandala 71

Excellent Women 81

Bombay Birthdays 88

The Day Indira was Shot 98

Leaving Bombay 111

Glossary 117

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