Trust Matters: Parsi Endowments in Mumbai and the Horoscope of a City

Author:   Leilah Vevaina
Publisher:   Duke University Press
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9781478020578


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   01 December 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Trust Matters: Parsi Endowments in Mumbai and the Horoscope of a City


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Although numbering fewer than 60,000 in a city of over 12 million, Mumbai's Parsi community is one of the largest private landowners in the city due to its network of public charitable trusts. In Trust Matters Leilah Vevaina explores the dynamics and consequences of this conjunction of religion and capital, as well as the activities of giving, disputing, living, and dying it enables. As she shows, communal trusts are the legal infrastructure behind formal religious giving and ritual in urban India that influences communal life. Vevaina proposes the trusts as a horoscope of the city-a constellation of housing, temples, and other spaces providing possible futures. She explores the charitable trust as a technology of time, originating in the nineteenth century, one that structures intergenerational obligations for Mumbai's Parsis, connecting past and present, the worldly and the sacred. By approaching Mumbai through the legal mechanism of the trust and the people who live within its bounds as well as those who challenge or support it, Vevaina offers a new pathway into exploring property, religion, and kinship in the urban global South.

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Author:   Leilah Vevaina
Publisher:   Duke University Press
Imprint:   Duke University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.476kg
ISBN:  

9781478020578


ISBN 10:   1478020571
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   01 December 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments  ix Introduction: Inheritances  1 1. In Perpetuity: The Trust and Timely Obligations  27 2. Presents and Futures: The Trust and Obligation’s Asymmetries  52 3. No House, No Spouse: The Bombay Parsi Punchayet  75 4. The Beneficiary, the Law, and Sacred Space  105 5. From Excarnation to Ashes: Trust to Trust  128 6. Awakening the “Dead Hand”: Liquid and Solid Properties  146 Conclusion: An Unsettled (E)state  167 Notes  175 References  185 Index  201

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This fascinating ethnography's twinned focus on the charitable trust as a property form, and on the Parsi community of Mumbai, brings to light the tensions for both in maintaining a perpetual life. If trusts fix property and obligation, Leilah Vevaina shows how their perpetuity strains against community divisions, urban development, and global networks of philanthropic capital. This is a strikingly original and at times surprising book, with implications that stretch beyond Mumbai and toward rethinkings of unlikely modes of capital and forms of wealth that seem 'forever.' -- Bill Maurer, Professor of Anthropology and Law, University of California, Irvine Leilah Vevaina presents a fascinating array of processes, lives, and practices of the Parsi community in Mumbai across legal, spiritual, and material spaces to illuminate the dynamic workings of the public charitable trusts it operates throughout the city. This book makes important contributions to theoretical discussions in anthropology, law, and South Asian studies. -- Ritu Birla, author of * Stages of Capital: Law, Culture, and Market Governance in Late Colonial India *


Leilah Vevaina presents a fascinating array of processes, lives, and practices of the Parsi community in Mumbai across legal, spiritual, and material spaces to illuminate the dynamic workings of the public charitable trusts it operates throughout the city. This book makes important contributions to theoretical discussions in anthropology, law, and South Asian studies. --Ritu Birla, author of Stages of Capital: Law, Culture, and Market Governance in Late Colonial India This fascinating ethnography's twinned focus on the charitable trust as a property form, and on the Parsi community of Mumbai, brings to light the tensions for both in maintaining a perpetual life. If trusts fix property and obligation, Leilah Vevaina shows how their perpetuity strains against community divisions, urban development, and global networks of philanthropic capital. This is a strikingly original and at times surprising book, with implications that stretch beyond Mumbai and toward rethinkings of unlikely modes of capital and forms of wealth that seem 'forever.' --Bill Maurer, Professor of Anthropology and Law, University of California, Irvine


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Leilah Vevaina is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

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