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Repair/Maintenance: Politics of (In)completeness Graduate Student Symposium


About This Event

Our world is in dire need of repair. From collapsing infrastructures and ecological devastation to fraying democratic institutions and longue durée effects of colonial violence, the language of repair has become ubiquitous to our understanding of continuity and change. Particularly in South Asia—where accelerating crises of neoliberal capitalism intersect with totalizing forms of political power—projects of repair are everywhere. Scholars writing about repair have invited us to consider repair as an ongoing work by which infrastructures are “earned and re-earned” through everyday care, maintenance, and intervention, while they accrete in formations comprising multiple temporalities, histories, and political rationalities. Infrastructures, by their nature of incompleteness and uneven accretions of social–material relations, constantly call forth projects of maintenance and repair. But what does it mean to repair? Who repairs, under what conditions, and to what ends?

April 24, 2026, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Kahin Center, 640 Stewart Avenue

LLC23: Social and Cultural Sustainability in South Asia


Audience: Open to the Public

Category: Workshop or Mini-Seminar

Host: Cornell University

Category: Conference


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