Giving one account of what it is to live and move through a modern city in the gulf, The Fragmentary City may be of interest to scholars studying the Arabian Peninsula, urban studies, and migration.

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As Andrew M. Gardner explains in The Fragmentary City, in Qatar and elsewhere on the Arabian Peninsula, nearly nine out of every ten residents are foreign noncitizens. Many of these foreigners reside in the cities that have arisen in Qatar and neighboring states. The book provides an overview of the gulf migration system with its diverse migrant experiences. Gardner focuses on the ways that demography and global mobility have shaped the city of Doha and the urban characteristics of the Arabian Peninsula in general. Building on those migrant experiences, the book turns to the spatial politics of the modern Arabian city, exploring who is placed where in the city and how this social landscape came into historical existence. The author reflects on what we might learn from these cities and the societies that inhabit them. In The Fragmentary City, Andrew M. Gardner frames the contemporary cities of the Arabian Peninsula not as poor imitations of Western urban modernity, but instead as cities on the frontiers of a global, neoliberal, and increasingly urban future.
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Introduction 1. Friday Ethnography and the City 2. Invisible Gas 3. The Journey to Arabia 4. The Gulf Migration System 5. Segregation and Space in the Modernist City 6. Compounds, Walls, and Cultural Sovereignty 7. An Urban Spatial Discourse 8. Ceaseless Growth and the Urban Trophy Case 9. Culture and Life in a Fragmented City Conclusion: A City I Will Never See
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A brilliant and much needed book that invites the reader to share the author's attempt at grappling with urban developments in Doha and the extent by which they can provide useful lessons for cities everywhere
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ISBN
9781501774980
Publisert
2024-05-15
Utgiver
Vendor
Cornell University Press
Vekt
907 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
01, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Andrew M. Gardner is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington. He has focused his research on the places, peoples and societies that interact on the Arabian Peninsula, where he has conducted extensive fieldwork.