Wounded Cities

Destruction and Reconstruction in a Globalized World

Ida Susser editor Jane Schneider editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:1st Nov '03

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

This paperback is available in another edition too:

Wounded Cities cover

Also available in hardback, 9781859736838 GBP50.00 (November, 2003)

Drawing on in-depth case studies from across the globe, this book answers intriguing questions through its rigorous consideration of changing global and national contexts, social movements, and corrosive urban events. It is especially attentive to the historical interaction of particular cities with wider political and economic forces.Although the seemingly apocalyptic scale of the World Trade Center disaster continues to haunt people across the globe, it is only the most recent example of a city tragically wounded. Cities are, in fact, perpetually caught up in cycles of degeneration and renewal. As with the WTC, from time to time these cycles are severely ruptured by a sudden, unpredictable event. In the wake of recent terrorist activities, this timely book explores how urban populations are affected by wounds inflicted through violence, civil wars, overbuilding, drug trafficking, and the collapse of infrastructures, as well as natural disasters such as earthquakes. Mexico City, New York, Beirut, Belfast, Bangkok and Baghdad are just a few examples of cities riddled with problems that undermine, on a daily basis, the quality of urban life. What does it mean for urban dwellers when the infrastructure of a city collapses transport, communication grids, heat, light, roads, water, and sanitation? What are the effects of foreign investment and huge construction projects on urban populations and how does this change the look and character of a city? How does drug trafficking intersect with class, race, and gender, and what impact does it have on vulnerable urban communities? How do political corruption and mafia networks distort the built environment? Drawing on in-depth case studies from across the globe, this book answers these intriguing questions through its rigorous consideration of changing global and national contexts, social movements, and corrosive urban events. Adopting a grass roots up approach, it places emphasis on peoples experiences of uneven development and inequality, their engagement with memory in the face of continual change, and the relevance of political activism to bettering their lives. It is especially attentive to the historical interaction of particular cities with wider political and economic forces, as these interactions have shaped local governance over time.

ISBN: 9781859736883

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 330g

256 pages