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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 534 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 453 g
  • Sērija : Routledge Anthropology Handbooks
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Sep-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367659751
  • ISBN-13: 9780367659752
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 534 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 453 g
  • Sērija : Routledge Anthropology Handbooks
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  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367659751
  • ISBN-13: 9780367659752
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The Routledge Handbook of Anthropology and the City provides a comprehensive study of current and future urban issues on a global and local scale. Premised on an ‘engaged’ approach to urban anthropology, the volume adopts a thematic approach that covers a wide range of modern urban issues, with a particular focus on those of high public interest. Topics covered include security, displacement, social justice, privatisation, sustainability, and preservation. Offering valuable insight into how anthropologists investigate, make sense of, and then address a variety of urban issues, each chapter covers key theoretical and methodological concerns alongside rich ethnographic case study material. The volume is an essential reference for students and researchers in urban anthropology, as well as of interest for those in related disciplines, such as urban studies, sociology, and geography.

Recenzijas

'This provocative collection truly engages anthropology with pressing questions we face as scholars, students and citizens. Bringing together well-established scholars and new voices worldwide, it combines sensitive ethnographies and thoughtful analyses of belonging, rights and transformative actions that speak to all of us who live and work in global cities.'

Gary McDonogh, Bryn Mawr College, USA

'A bold and spirited collection that addresses ever more pressing concerns about urban inequalities, precarity, mobility, governance, sustainability and heritage with a deep commitment to public engagement and activism. This is an anthropology that leaps off the protected library shelf and takes part in the cut and thrust of urban living as it unfolds.'

Emma Tarlo, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK

'This thought-provoking, creative, and insightful handbook underscores cultural anthropologys continued relevance to urban studies, and is a call to action for social justice in the citytruly inspiring work and a must-read for those who are fascinated by urban lives the inner workings of cities.'

Suzanne Scheld, California State University, Northridge, USA, and SUNTA President-Elect

'A compelling, extensive, and powerful collection of insightful anthropological works that examine the pervasive neoliberal transformations of urban life across the globe, from Asia and Africa, to Europe and the Americas. [ ...] Not an ordinary volume on urban studies, but a timely and thought-provoking book that propels urban anthropology into the post-neoliberal era.'

Swee-Lin Ho, National University of Singapore

"Through rich ethnographic case studies from around the world, the volume offers a comprehensive overview of contemporary urban problems and provides creative solutions for grappling with them."

Samir Shalabi, Anthropology News 'This provocative collection truly engages anthropology with pressing questions we face as scholars, students and citizens. Bringing together well-established scholars and new voices worldwide, it combines sensitive ethnographies and thoughtful analyses of belonging, rights and transformative actions that speak to all of us who live and work in global cities.'

Gary McDonogh, Bryn Mawr College, USA

'A bold and spirited collection that addresses ever more pressing concerns about urban inequalities, precarity, mobility, governance, sustainability and heritage with a deep commitment to public engagement and activism. This is an anthropology that leaps off the protected library shelf and takes part in the cut and thrust of urban living as it unfolds.'

Emma Tarlo, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK

'This thought-provoking, creative, and insightful handbook underscores cultural anthropologys continued relevance to urban studies, and is a call to action for social justice in the citytruly inspiring work and a must-read for those who are fascinated by urban lives the inner workings of cities.'

Suzanne Scheld, California State University, Northridge, USA, and SUNTA President-Elect

'A compelling, extensive, and powerful collection of insightful anthropological works that examine the pervasive neoliberal transformations of urban life across the globe, from Asia and Africa, to Europe and the Americas. [ ...] Not an ordinary volume on urban studies, but a timely and thought-provoking book that propels urban anthropology into the post-neoliberal era.'

Swee-Lin Ho, National University of Singapore

Introduction: Engaging the City and the Future Setha Low Part I:
Precarity
1. Precarious Detachment: Youth Modes of Operating in Hyderabad and
Jakata AdbouMaliq Simone
2. Precarious Labor, Inequality and Public Space:
Trash Collectors and Ambulant Vendors in Buenos Aires, Argentina Mariano
Perelman
3. Homelessness and the City Tom Hall
4. Disproportionate Barriers
and Challenges: Urban Minority Male Life Cycles in Philadelphia Bill McKinney
Part II: Displacement and Mobility
5. Displaced, Misplaced, Re-placed: In
Search of an Understanding of 'Race' and Urbanity - Evidence from Cape Town
Annika Teppo
6. Affect, Race and Generative Fieldsites in Urban Anthropology
Ana Y. Ramos-Zayas and Ulla Berg
7. (Im)mobilizing Bangkok: Toward an
Ethnography of Urban Circulation Claudio Sopranzetti
8. Moving through the
Contested City: Automobility and Civic Culture in Beirut, Lebanon Kristin
Monroe Part III: Security and Insecurity
9. Security and Technology Carolina
Frossard and Rivke Jaffe
10. Airports, from Vital Systems to Nervous Systems
Mark Maguire and Réka Pétercsįk
11. Security and Insecurity in Fragile Urban
Fabrics: A Suburb in Norway Thomas Hylland Eriksen
12. Making Sense of the
New Europe: National Anxieties and Everyday Life in Amsterdam Anouk de Koning
Part IV: Environment and Sustainability
13. Environmental Gentrification:
Sustainability and the Just City Melissa Checker
14. Incremental
Gentrification: Upgrading and Predicaments of Making (Indian) Cities Slum
Free Ursula Rao
15. Tackling Pollution with Care: Everyday Politics and
Citizen Engagement in Auckland, New Zealand Eveline Dürr and
Jeannine-Madeleine Fischer
16. Engaging with Sustainable Urban Mobilities in
Western Europe: Urban Utopias Seen Through Cycling in Copenhagen Malene
Freudendal-Pedersen Part V: Citizenship, Rights, and Social Justice
17.
Racialized Citizenship in the Modern American City, Ethnographically
Considered John Jackson
18. A Right to the City? Housing Rights and Liberal
Property Regimes in Santiago, Chile Edward Murphy
19. Neighbourhood
Grassroots Organizations and Rights to the City in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
Maria Gabriela Hita and John Gledhill
20. Marxist Urbanism Meets the Spector
of Communism: Anthropological Engagements with Master-Planned Projects and
Mass Dispossession in Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam Erik Harms Part VI: Built
Environment and Spatial Governance
21. Beyond Neoliberalism: The High Line
and Urban Governance Julian Brash
22. The Semiotics of Urbanness: Lifestyle
Centers and the Commodified City Gabriella Modan
23. Governing Through
Garbage: Waste Infrastructure Breakdown and Gendered Apathy in Vietnam
Christina Schwenkel
24. African Materiality: The Sociospatial Analysis of
Urban Housing Deborah Pellow
25. The Past and the Future of Ritualized
Sociality in Open Urban Spaces: The Corso in Southeastern Europe Vesna
Vucinic Neskovic Part VII: Financialization and Privatization
26.
Financialization and Shifting Urban Growth Regimes in Hong Kong and China
Alan Smart
27. Guilty Subjects: New Geographies of Blame in the Aftermath of
the U.S. Housing Market Collapse Jeff Maskovsky
28. 21st Century City Form in
Asia: The Private City Tom Looser Part VIII: Heritage Preservation and
Cultural Expression
29. Ethics and Profits: Economic Development, Hospitality
and the Preservation of Urban Heritage Michael Herzfeld
30. Gender, Art and
the Reshaping of the Urban in Amman, Jordan Aseel Sawalha
31. Dancing, Design
Methods and the Politics of Space in Kampala: An Accidental Ethnography
Elizabeth Chin
32. Lisbon is Black: An Argument of Presence Derek Pardue
33.
Brazilian Popular Music and the City Ruben Oliven
Setha Low is Professor of Anthropology, Earth and Environmental Sciences (Geography), Environmental Psychology, and Womens Studies at The Graduate Center, City University of New York, USA. Her most recent books are Spatializing Culture: The Ethnography of Space and Place (2017), and Spaces of Security: Ethnographies of Securityscapes, Surveillance and Control (2019), edited with M. Maguire. She is former President of the American Anthropological Association and served as Deputy Chair of the World Council of Anthropological Associations.