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Istanbul : Between the Global and the Local

Bartu, Ayfer(Contributions by)Bora, Tanil(Contributions by)Erder, Sema(Contributions by)Navaro-Yasin, Yael(Contributions by)Oncu, Ayse(Contributions by)Stokes, Martin(Contributions by)White, Jenny(Contributions by)Keyder, Caglar(Edited by)
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An investigation of the processes of globalization in the context of Istanbul - one of the oldest and grandest of world cities.

Istanbul is usually identified as a battleground between East and West, between Islam and secularism.

Yet the authors argue that beyond these cliches lies a complex reality shaped by an ongoing struggle over the soul of the city and the identity of its inhabitants.

Istanbulites try to accommodate, understand, challenge and shape the sweeping transformations that globalization has brought to their city.

Explaining the course of the conflicts and the compromises involved in maintaining a precarious urbanity, this volume focuses on the fields of struggle ranging from politics to heritage, humour to music, public space to housing.

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Product Details
Rowman & Littlefield
084769495X / 9780847694952
Paperback / softback
949.618
01/09/1999
United States
English
272p.
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