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Title: CAIRO COSMOPOLITAN
POLITICS, CULTURE, AND URBAN SPACE IN THE NEW MIDDLE EAST
By: Diane Singerman (Editor), Paul Amar (Editor)
Format: Hardback

List price: £24.95


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ISBN 10: 9774249283
ISBN 13: 9789774249280
Publisher: THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY IN CAIRO PRESS
Pub. date: 30 June, 2006
Pages: 400
Description: A social and political geography of contemporary Cairo, this volume examines vernacular world-making through a 'grounded cosmopolitan' approach that builds interdisciplinary methods for Middle East studies. With each chapter introduces a neighborhood and its contemporary concerns, it is designed to cultivate an appreciation of the region.
Synopsis: A social and political geography of contemporary Cairo, this volume examines vernacular world-making through a 'grounded cosmopolitan' approach that builds new interdisciplinary methods for Middle East studies. Global stereotypes and certain social science agendas have tended to portray Cairo as a city of misery, a menacing population bomb, a morbid pharaonic tomb, or as the violent crossroads of the 'Arab street.' Today's Arab world is often perceived to be overwhelmed by war, poverty, violence, and religious radicalism. However, this image ignores a vast array of new phenomena and contests that are remaking the Middle East. Cairo's twenty-first century landscape is marked by surprising juxtapositions, where luxury malls compete with open-air markets, where gated communities grow on the ruins of socialist settlements, and where an Egyptian nationalistic renaissance meets new assertions of Nubian and transnational identity.To challenge pervasive myths about Cairo, each chapter introduces the reader to a specific neighborhood and its contemporary concerns and then situates this local analysis within questions such as globalization, economic restructuring, cross-border migration, or state planning. Designed to cultivate a more pluralistic and dynamic appreciation of the region, "Cairo Cosmopolitan" offers an alternative starting point for learning about social change in the new Middle East.
Illustrations: 40 b/w illustrations
Publication: Egypt
Imprint: The American University in Cairo Press
Returns: Returnable
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