Jakarta, Drawing the City Near
Autor AbdouMaliq Simoneen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 aug 2014
Jakarta, a city rife with disparities like many cities in the Global South, is undergoing rapid change. Alongside its megastructures, high-rise residential buildings, and franchised convenience stores, Jakarta’s massive slums and off-hour street markets foster an unsettled urban population surviving in difficult conditions. But where does the vast middle of urban life fit into this dichotomy? In Jakarta, Drawing the City Near, AbdouMaliq Simone examines how people who the largest part of the population, such as the craftsmen, shopkeepers, and public servants, navigate and affect positive developments.
In a city where people of diverse occupations operate in close proximity to each other, appearance can be very deceptive. Set in a place that on the surface seems remarkably dysfunctional, Simone guides readers through urban spaces and encounters, detailing households, institutions, markets, mosques, and schools. Over five years he engaged with residents from three different districts, and now he parses out the practices, politics, and economies that form present-day Jakarta while revealing how those who face uncertainty manage to improve their lives.
Simone illustrates how the majority of Jakarta’s population, caught between intense wealth and utter poverty, handle confluence and contradictions in their everyday lives. By exploring how inhabitants from different backgrounds regard each other, how they work together or keep their distance in order to make the city in which they reside endure, Jakarta, Drawing the City Near offers a powerful new way of thinking about urban life.
In a city where people of diverse occupations operate in close proximity to each other, appearance can be very deceptive. Set in a place that on the surface seems remarkably dysfunctional, Simone guides readers through urban spaces and encounters, detailing households, institutions, markets, mosques, and schools. Over five years he engaged with residents from three different districts, and now he parses out the practices, politics, and economies that form present-day Jakarta while revealing how those who face uncertainty manage to improve their lives.
Simone illustrates how the majority of Jakarta’s population, caught between intense wealth and utter poverty, handle confluence and contradictions in their everyday lives. By exploring how inhabitants from different backgrounds regard each other, how they work together or keep their distance in order to make the city in which they reside endure, Jakarta, Drawing the City Near offers a powerful new way of thinking about urban life.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780816693368
ISBN-10: 0816693366
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 24
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: University of Minnesota Press
Colecția Univ Of Minnesota Press
ISBN-10: 0816693366
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 24
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: University of Minnesota Press
Colecția Univ Of Minnesota Press
Notă biografică
AbdouMaliq Simone is research professor at the University of South Australia. He is the coeditor and author of several books, including Urban Africa: Changing Contours of Survival in the City and City Life from Jakarta to Dakar: Movements of the Crossroads.
Cuprins
Contents
Preface
Introduction: Rehearsal for an Urban Commons in Jakarta
1. The Near-South: Between Megablock and Slum
2. The Urban Majority: Improvised Livelihoods in Mixed-up Districts
3. Devising Relations: Markets, Streets, Households, and Workshops
4. Endurance: Risking the Familiar
5. Inventive Policy: Integrating Residents into Running the City
Conclusion: Reimagining a Commons
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Introduction: Rehearsal for an Urban Commons in Jakarta
1. The Near-South: Between Megablock and Slum
2. The Urban Majority: Improvised Livelihoods in Mixed-up Districts
3. Devising Relations: Markets, Streets, Households, and Workshops
4. Endurance: Risking the Familiar
5. Inventive Policy: Integrating Residents into Running the City
Conclusion: Reimagining a Commons
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
"It is increasingly becoming clear that cities live by multiple logics and modes of existence, defying essentialist or totalizing encapsulations. Yet, the tools to get close to the living, changing, plural city remain far from adequate. In this engrossing book on Jakarta, AbdouMaliq Simone takes a giant step forward by offering a set of mid-range concepts and a writing style that uncover the structured and improvised recursions of the world's mega-cities. An essential and exciting read." —Ash Amin, University of Cambridge
"AbdouMaliq Simone provides a bridge between Deleuzian techniques and ethnographic account of different places in Jakarta. Jakarta thus is not subsumed under particular theories; instead the city itself is a theory-a way of thinking, a way of living. The text itself is a city like Jakarta that offers no comfortable vantage point, but unplanned pathways that often lead, fortunately, to surprising scenes and inspiring commentaries." —Abidin Kusno, University of British Columbia