Everyday life in the spectacular city : making home in Dubai / Rana AlMutawa.
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- 9780520395077
- 9780520395077
- Making home in Dubai
- Middle class -- United Arab Emirates -- Dubayy (Emirate)
- Belonging (Social psychology) -- United Arab Emirates -- Dubayy (Emirate)
- City and town life -- United Arab Emirates -- Dubayy (Emirate)
- Urban anthropology -- United Arab Emirates -- Dubayy (Emirate)
- Dubayy (United Arab Emirates : Emirate) -- Social life and customs
- 307.7609 ALM 2024 23/eng/20230520
- DS247.D74
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306.446 KIM 2021 Discovering intercultural communication : from language users to language use / | 306.446 KIM 2021 Discovering intercultural communication : from language users to language use / | 307.7609 ALM 2024 Everyday life in the spectacular city : making home in Dubai / | 307.7609 ALM 2024 Everyday life in the spectacular city : making home in Dubai / | 320 HEC 2023 Political Theology and Islam : from the birth of empire to the modern state / | 320.014 BRA 2011 Political Communication in Postmodern Democracy : Challenging the Primacy of Politics / | 320.014 SEM 2012 The SAGE handbook of political communication / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
(In)authenticity in brand Dubai -- Belonging in Dubai's glitzy, neoliberal spaces -- Globalization and diversity at a cosmopolitan crossroads -- An appropriately modern city -- The costs and benefits of safety in sanitized spaces.
"Everyday Life in the Spectacular City is a groundbreaking urban ethnography that reveals how middle-class citizens and longtime residents of Dubai interact with the city's so-called superficial spaces to create meaningful social lives. Rana AlMutawa shows that inhabitants adapt themselves to top-down development projects, from big malls to megaprojects. These structures serve residents' evolving social needs, transforming Dubai's spectacular spaces into personally important cultural sites. These practices are significant because they expand our understanding of agency as not only subversive but also adaptive. Through extensive fieldwork, AlMutawa, herself an Emirati native to Dubai, finds a more nuanced story of belonging. This story does not seek to uncover the "real" city that lies beneath the veneer of the spectacle, but rather to demonstrate that social meanings and forms of belonging take place within the spectacle itself. By offering an alternative to the discourse of authenticity and elucidating the dynamics of ambivalent belonging, AlMutawa belies stereotypes that portray Dubai's developments as alienating and inherently disempowering. Everyday Life in the Spectacular City speaks beyond the Middle East to a globalized phenomenon, for Dubai's spectacles are unexceptional in today's changing world"-- Provided by publisher.
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