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" Physical space and spatiality in Muslim societies : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 1090100
Doc. No : bc101000
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Rashid, Mahbub,1964-
Title & Author : Physical space and spatiality in Muslim societies : : notes on the social production of cities /\ Mahbub Rashid.
Publication Statement : Ann Arbor :: University of Michigan Press,, 2021.
: , ©2021
Page. NO : 1 online resource (xiii, 534 pages) :: illustrations (some color), maps (some color)
ISBN : 9780472128815
: : 0472128817
: 9780472132508
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents : A brief intellectual history of physical space -- Describing physical space and spatiality in cities -- Theorizing the social production of physical space and spatiality in cities -- Approaches to study the social production of physical space and spatiality in cities -- Physical space and spatiality in traditional muslim societies -- Physical space and spatiality in Ottoman Algiers -- Physical space and spatiality in Omani Zanzibar.
Abstract : "Mahbub Rashid embarks on a fascinating journey through urban space in all of its physical and social aspects, using the theories of Foucault, Bourdieu, Lefebvre, and others to explore how consumer capitalism, colonialism, and power disparity consciously shape cities. Using two Muslim cities as case studies, Algiers (Ottoman/French) and Zanzibar (Ottoman/British), Rashid shows how Western perceptions can only view Muslim cities through the lens of colonization-a lens that distorts both physical and social space. Is it possible, he asks, to find a useable urban past in a timeline broken by colonization? He concludes that political economy may be less relevant in premodern cities, that local variation is central to the understanding of power, that cities engage more actively in social reproduction than in production, that the manipulation of space is the exercise of power, that all urban space is a conscious construct and is therefore not inevitable, and that consumer capitalism is taking over everyday life. Ultimately, we reconstruct a present from a fragmented past through local struggles against the homogenizing power of abstract space"--
Subject : Public spaces-- Social aspects-- Islamic countries.
Subject : Public spaces-- Islamic countries.
Subject : City planning-- Islamic countries.
Subject : City planning.
Subject : Public spaces.
Subject : Public spaces-- Social aspects.
Subject : Islamic countries.
Dewey Classification : ‭307.760917/67‬
LC Classification : ‭HT147.5‬‭.R37 2021‬
Added Entry : Michigan Publishing (University of Michigan),publisher.
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