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El. knyga: Urban Theory Beyond the West: A World of Cities

Edited by (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK), Edited by (University of Manchester, UK)
  • Formatas: 400 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Mar-2012
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781136629761
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  • Formatas: 400 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Mar-2012
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781136629761
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Since the late eighteenth century, academic engagement with political, economic, social, cultural and spatial changes in our cities has been dominated by theoretical frameworks crafted with reference to just a small number of cities. This book offers an important antidote to the continuing focus of urban studies on cities in ‘the Global North’.

Urban Theory Beyond the West contains twenty chapters from leading scholars, raising important theoretical issues about cities throughout the world. Past and current conceptual developments are reviewed and organized into four parts: ‘De-centring the City’ offers critical perspectives on re-imagining urban theoretical debates through consideration of the diversity and heterogeneity of city life; ‘Order/Disorder’ focuses on the political, physical and everyday ways in which cities are regulated and used in ways that confound this ordering; ‘Mobilities’ explores the movements of people, ideas and policy in cities and between them and ‘Imaginaries’ investigates how urbanity is differently perceived and experienced. There are three kinds of chapters published in this volume: theories generated about urbanity ‘beyond the West’; critiques, reworking or refining of ‘Western’ urban theory based upon conceptual reflection about cities from around the world and hybrid approaches that develop both of these perspectives.

Urban Theory Beyond the West offers a critical and accessible review of theoretical developments, providing an original and groundbreaking contribution to urban theory. It is essential reading for students and practitioners interested in urban studies, development studies and geography.

Recenzijos

"The entries are remarkably even, each characterized by the geographer's knack for capturing ground-level realities and appreciation for the rewards that come from intimate engagement with place. Summing up: Highly Recommended." R. Sanders, Temple University, USA, CHOICE, August 2012.

"This fascinating book not only demonstrates the deep diversity of post-colonial urban experiences and dynamics of change, it also shows the wealth of ideas about cities, and concepts of urban life, that come from the majority world. This is a formidable contribution to the global re-making of social science and urban studies." Raewyn Connell, University of Sydney, Australia.

"Spanning considerable territory while opening up new lines of research on patterns of consumption, visual and literary representations, institutions, infrastructures, and migration, this rich collection of incisive, innovative, and well documented studies of cities outside the West demonstrates both a keen epistemological understanding of urban processes and a deep knowledge of the cultural, political, and economic dimensions of urbanization. Not only does it compellingly challenge the Western bias of the literature on urban theory, it also prods us to rethink, indeed refashion urban theory itself, taking stock of the lessons from the peripheries of the West." - Mamadou Diouf, Columbia University, USA.

List of plates
viii
List of figures
x
List of tables
xi
Notes on contributors xii
Acknowledgements xviii
1 Introduction: urban theory beyond the West
1(28)
Tim Edensor
Mark Jayne
PART I De-centring the city
29(64)
2 No longer the subaltern: refiguring cities of the global south
31(16)
Abdou Maliq Simone
3 China exceptionalism? Unbounding narratives on urban China
47(18)
Choon-Piew Pow
4 Urban theory beyond the `East/West divide'? Cities and urban research in postsocialist Europe
65(10)
Slavomira Ferencuhova
5 Urbanism, colonialism and subalternity
75(18)
Swati Chattopadhyay
PART II Order/disorder
93(80)
6 Governing cities without states? Rethinking urban political theories in Asia
95(16)
Yooil Bae
7 Public parks in the Americas: New York City and Buenos Aires
111(10)
Nora Libertun de Duren
8 An illness called Managua: `extraordinary' urbanization and `mal-development' in Nicaragua
121(16)
Dennis Rodgers
9 The concept of privacy and space in Kurdish cities
137(20)
Hooshmand Alizadeh
10 The networked city: popular modernizers and urban transformation in Morelia, Mexico, 1880-1955
157(16)
Christina M. Jimenez
PART III Mobilities
173(64)
11 Distinctly Delhi: affect and exclusion in a crowded city
175(20)
Melissa Butcher
12 Shanghai borderlands: the rise of a new urbanity?
195(14)
Deljana Iossifova
13 Contemporary urban culture in Latin America: everyday life in Santiago, Chile
209(10)
Jorge Inzulza-Contardo
14 Urban (im)mobility: public encounters in Dubai
219(18)
Yasser Elsheshtawy
PART IV Imaginaries
237(96)
15 Reality tours: experiencing the `real thing' in Rio de Janeiro's favelas
239(22)
Beatriz Jaguaribe
Scott Salmon
16 Modern warfare and the theorization of the Middle Eastern city
261(12)
Sofia T. Shwayri
17 Reading Thai community: the processes of reformation and fragmentation
273(22)
Cuttaleeya Jiraprasertkun
18 Urban political ecology in the global south: everyday environmental struggles of home in Managua, Nicaragua
295(16)
Laura Shillington
19 Spectral Kinshasa: building the city through an architecture of words
311(18)
Filip De Boeck
20 Afterword: a world of cities
329(4)
Tim Edensor
Mark Jayne
Bibliography 333(39)
Index 372
Tim Edensor teaches Cultural Geography at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK.  His research interests include tourism, materialities and mobilities.



Mark Jayne is a Lecturer in Human Geography at the University of Manchester, UK. His research interests include; consumption, the urban order, city cultures and cultural economy.