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The Evolving Arab City: Tradition, Modernity and Urban Development: Planning, History and Environment Series

Editat de Yasser Elsheshtawy
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 feb 2011
"This outstanding collection, written by sophisticated and engaged Arab architects/urbanists, is a stunning sequel to Planning Middle Eastern Cities (2004) Like its predecessor, it does three things: effectively demolishes the monopoly ‘orientalists’ had over the topic; integrates grounded Arab scholarship with mainstream ‘western’ critical urban theory; and, by detailing the diverse ways Arab cities are responding to globalization, challenges oversimplified debates on ‘The Global City’.
Studies of Arab/Islamic cities used to be the province of ‘outsiders’ who not only prematurely generalized to a genre, but encapsulated it in timelessness. In contrast, the case studies included in the earlier volume (Dubai, Sana’a, Baghdad, Algiers, Tunis, and Cairo), now supplemented in this volume by three older cities (Amman, Beirut, and Rabat) and five newer oil cities (Riyadh, Kuwait City, Manama, Doha and Abu-Dhabi), focus, often critically, on their rapid transformations.
Each case study traces its colonial and post-colonial history, the evolution of its distinctive social and physical structures, and its intersection with the region and the world. It pays particular attention to, inter alia, the effects of recent wars, migration patterns, petroleum prices, noting the increased role of ‘rulers’ in city planning/real estate investment both within and between Arab countries. Each traces the increased interactions between multinational firms and local developers as they strategize and compete to elevate themselves to global city status. Neoliberalism and State-sponsored advanced capitalism are all implicated in the painful task of balancing identity and post-modernity.
A must read!" - Janet Abu-Lughod, Professor Emerita, Northwestern University and The Graduate Faculty, New School for Social Research, USA
Winner of The International Planning History Society (IPHS) Book Prize.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415665728
ISBN-10: 0415665728
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 155 black & white halftones, 19 black & white line drawings
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Planning, History and Environment Series

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

1. Introduction: The Great Divide: Struggling and Emerging Cities of the Arab World  2. Prologue: The New Arab Metropolis  Part 1: The Struggling Arab City  3. Amman: Disguised Genealogy, Recent Urban Restructuring and Neo-Liberal Threats  4. From Regional Node to Backwater and Back to Uncertainty: The Refashioning of Beirut, 1943–2006  5. Rabat: From Capital to Global Metropolis  Part 2: The Emerging Arab City  6. Riyadh: A City of ‘Institutional’ Architecture  7. Kuwait: Learning from a Globalized City  8. Manama: The Metamorphosis of a Gulf City  9. Rediscovering the Island: Doha’s Urbanity from Pearls to Spectacle  10. Cities of Sand and Fog: Abu Dhabi’s Arrival on the Global Scene

Notă biografică

Yasser Elsheshtawy is Associate Professor of Architecture at the United Arab Emirates University. His most recent publication is an edited book published by Routledge (2004) titled Planning Middle Eastern Cities: An Urban Kaleidoscope in a Globalizing World. He has lectured at Harvard Design School, Tianjin University, China, and Virginia Commonwealth University, Doha.

Recenzii

"The Evolving Arab City is an excellent addition to the existing literature on Arab cities. It is an engaging read and invaluable for those who seek a deeper understanding of the massive urban transformations occurring in Arab cities in recent decades. As with Elsheshtawy’s previous edited collection, The Evolving Arab City is a substantial and accessible contribution to the scholarship on contemporary Arab cities and provides fascinating critical insight into a dynamic and rapidly-changing region." - Sarah Moser, 'Cities' Journal

Descriere

This new collection reveals the contrasts and similarities between older, traditional Arab cities and the newer oil-stimulated cities of the Gulf in their search for development and a place in the world order.