Comparing Cities : The Middle East and South Asia

Comparing Cities : The Middle East and South Asia

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 349 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780195474985
  • DDC分類 307.1216095

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These articles seek to highlight the changing social dynamics in Middle Eastern and South Asian cities. The comparative framework builds on a shared history of the colonial encounter, modernity, nationalism and urbanity and is further deepened by the larger framework of Muslim culture that influences social life in both spaces. The various chapters rethink the gendered dimension of public spaces and investigate the relationship between the popular and the politicalin these regions. They also take into account how larger structural changes in South Asia/ the Middle East have impacted the practices and experiences of people. This focus addresses the lack of social histories that explore urban life-worlds in an era of de-industrialization and major structuralchanges such as are available for many cities in other regions of the world. It hence provides an interdisciplinary analysis that informs us about how transnational flows of ideas and resources shape certain responses to deprivation and marginality, yet also encourage political passivity and inaction. Raising such questions in a comparative context is essential to refocus research agendas and to inspire new studies. The volume is unique as, for the first time, it puts the field of urban studieswithin the two regions in a dialogue with each other and with similar efforts across the globe.

Contents

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ; INTRODUCTION ; MARTINA RIEKER & KAMRAN ASDAR ALI ; PART I. CITING CITIES ; 1. . No Man's Land: A Visual Essay (Mumbai) ; PAROMITA VOHRA ; PART II. GENDER AND THE CITY ; 2. City of Riffraff: Crowds, Public Space, and New Urban Sensibilities in War-Time Jerusalem , 1917-1921 ; SALIM TAMARI ; 3. Men and Their Problems: Notes on Contemporary Karachi ; KAMRAN ASDAR ALI ; 4. The Body Politic: Gender and the Practice of Power in the City (Bangalore) ; JANAKI NAIR ; PART III. THE ACTUALITIES OF EVERYDAY LIFE ; 5. Decolonizing Diyarbakir: Culture, Identity and the Struggle to Appropriate Urban Space ; ZEYNEP GAMBETTI ; 6. Re-visiting 'Everyday Life': The Experience of Delhi's Media Urbanism ; RAVI SUNDARAM ; 7. Ghostly Sufis and Ornamental Shadows: Spectral Visualities in Karachi's Public Sphere ; PART IV. URBAN GOVERNMENTALITIES ; 8. The State and the Production of Illegal Housing: Public Practices in Hayy el Sellom, Beirut-Lebanon ; MONA FAWAZ ; 9. Spaces of Work/ Sites of Danger: Environment and Urban Landscape in Modern Delhi ; AWADHENDRA SHARAN ; 10. Signs of Sovereignty (Chennai) ; MARY HANCOCK ; 11. A Landscape of Recovery, The Polysemy of Spaces/Places in Downtown Beirut ; YASMIN ARIF ; PART VI: POSTSCRIPT ; 12. A Postscript from Kolkata: An Equal Right to the City ; PARTHA CHATTERJEE ; CONTRIBUTORS ; INDEX

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