The Future of Futurity: Affective Capitalism and Potentiality in a Global City
In The Future of Futurity, Purnima Mankekar and Akhil Gupta examine the lives and experiences of call center agents in India’s business process outsourcing (BPO) industry, who live in Bengaluru and work for customers in the Global North. Mankekar and Gupta show how futurity—an affective-temporal potentiality and mode of being that emphasizes the unfolding of time—enables BPO workers to strive for hopeful futures despite their experiences of growing inequality, volatility, and violence. Drawing on long-term fieldwork with managers, owners, and workers of BPO companies, the authors explore how workers find pathways for navigating a globalized world and for imagining their futures in it. They point to the heterogeneous lives, yearnings, and anxieties of BPO workers, foregrounding the disjunctions and conjunctions between labor, corporeality, intimacy, family life, and mobility. Mankekar and Gupta show how workers’ daily lives and imaginings of the future point to the relationships between futurity, capital, and technology as well as futurity’s imbrications with contemporary racial capitalism. In so doing, the authors insist on the transformative potential of futurity even in conditions of extreme precarity.
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The Future of Futurity: Affective Capitalism and Potentiality in a Global City
In The Future of Futurity, Purnima Mankekar and Akhil Gupta examine the lives and experiences of call center agents in India’s business process outsourcing (BPO) industry, who live in Bengaluru and work for customers in the Global North. Mankekar and Gupta show how futurity—an affective-temporal potentiality and mode of being that emphasizes the unfolding of time—enables BPO workers to strive for hopeful futures despite their experiences of growing inequality, volatility, and violence. Drawing on long-term fieldwork with managers, owners, and workers of BPO companies, the authors explore how workers find pathways for navigating a globalized world and for imagining their futures in it. They point to the heterogeneous lives, yearnings, and anxieties of BPO workers, foregrounding the disjunctions and conjunctions between labor, corporeality, intimacy, family life, and mobility. Mankekar and Gupta show how workers’ daily lives and imaginings of the future point to the relationships between futurity, capital, and technology as well as futurity’s imbrications with contemporary racial capitalism. In so doing, the authors insist on the transformative potential of futurity even in conditions of extreme precarity.
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The Future of Futurity: Affective Capitalism and Potentiality in a Global City

The Future of Futurity: Affective Capitalism and Potentiality in a Global City

by Purnima Mankekar, Akhil Gupta
The Future of Futurity: Affective Capitalism and Potentiality in a Global City

The Future of Futurity: Affective Capitalism and Potentiality in a Global City

by Purnima Mankekar, Akhil Gupta

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In The Future of Futurity, Purnima Mankekar and Akhil Gupta examine the lives and experiences of call center agents in India’s business process outsourcing (BPO) industry, who live in Bengaluru and work for customers in the Global North. Mankekar and Gupta show how futurity—an affective-temporal potentiality and mode of being that emphasizes the unfolding of time—enables BPO workers to strive for hopeful futures despite their experiences of growing inequality, volatility, and violence. Drawing on long-term fieldwork with managers, owners, and workers of BPO companies, the authors explore how workers find pathways for navigating a globalized world and for imagining their futures in it. They point to the heterogeneous lives, yearnings, and anxieties of BPO workers, foregrounding the disjunctions and conjunctions between labor, corporeality, intimacy, family life, and mobility. Mankekar and Gupta show how workers’ daily lives and imaginings of the future point to the relationships between futurity, capital, and technology as well as futurity’s imbrications with contemporary racial capitalism. In so doing, the authors insist on the transformative potential of futurity even in conditions of extreme precarity.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781478060604
Publisher: Duke University Press
Publication date: 02/28/2025
Series: The Lewis Henry Morgan Lectures
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 328
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Purnima Mankekar is Professor in the Departments of Anthropology, Asian American Studies, Gender Studies, and Film, TV, and Digital Media at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Akhil Gupta is Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Table of Contents

Foreword / Llerena Guiu Searle and Kathryn Mariner  ix
Acknowledgments  xiii
Introduction: Disjunctive Temporalities, Discrepant Futures  1
1. Mobility, Emplacement, Translation  47
2. Shopping Malls as Infrastructures of Aspirations: Learning to Labor in Spaces of Leisure  100
3. Intimacies at Work  137
4. The Missed Period: Disjunctive Temporalities, Embodiment, and the Work of Capital  179
Conclusion. Potentiality and Future Tense  222
Notes  243
References Cited  267
Index
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