Somewhere in the course of the late twentieth century, Dubai became more than itself. The city was, suddenly, a postmodern urban spectacle rising from the desert-precisely the glittering global consumer utopia imagined by Dubai's rulers and merchant elite. In Dubai, the City as Corporation, Ahmed Kanna looks behind this seductive vision to reveal the role of cultural and political forces in shaping both the image and the reality of Dubai. Exposing local struggles over power and meaning in the making and representation of Dubai, Kanna examines the core questions of what gets built and for whom. His work, unique in its view of the interconnectedness of cultural identity, the built environment, and politics, offers an instructive picture of how different factions-from local and non-Arab residents and expatriate South Asians to the cultural and economic elites of the city-have all participated in the creation and marketing of Dubai. The result is an unparalleled account of the ways in which the built environment shapes and is shaped by the experience of globalization and neoliberalism in a diverse, multinational city.
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Title
Dubai, the City as Corporation
Imprint
University of Minnesota Press
Product Form
Hardcover
Publisher
University of Minnesota Press
Genre
Social Science
ISBN13
9780816656301
Book Category
Social Science Books
BISAC Subject Heading
SOC002010
Book Subcategory
Society and Culture Books
ISBN10
9780816656301
Language
English
Dimensions
Width
23 mm
Height
216 mm
Length
140 mm
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