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Temporary Cities - Resisting Transience in Arabia (Paperback)
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Temporary Cities - Resisting Transience in Arabia (Paperback)
Series: Planning, History and Environment Series
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Are Arab Gulf cities, the likes of Dubai, Abu Dhabi or Doha, on
their way to extinction? Is their fate obsolescence? Or, are they
the model for our urban future? Can a city whose very existence is
predicated on an imported labour force who build and operate these
gleaming urban centres remain a viable urban entity? Could the
transient nature of this urban model, its temporariness and
precariousness, also be its doom? In this wide-ranging book Yasser
Elsheshtawy takes on these tough, but necessary, questions aiming
to examine the very nature of the Arab Gulf city and whether it can
sustain its existence throughout the twenty-first century. Having
lived in the region for more than two decades he researched its
marginalized and forgotten urban settings, trying to understand how
a temporary people can live in a place that inherently refuses to
give them the possibility of becoming citizens. By being embedded
in these spaces and reconciling their presence with his own
personal encounters with transience, he discovered a resilience and
defiance against the forces of the hegemonic city. Using subtle
acts of resistance, these temporary inhabitants have found a way to
sustain and create a home, to set down roots in the midst of a fast
changing and transient urbanity. Their stories, recounted in this
book through case studies and in-depth analysis, give hope to
cities everywhere. Transience is not a fait accompli: rather the
actions of citizens, residents and migrants - even in the highly
restrictive spaces of the Gulf - show us that the future metropolis
may very well not turn out to be a 'utopia of the few and a
dystopia of the many'. This could be an illusion, but it is a
necessary illusion because the alternative is irrelevance.
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