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Book Synopsis
This text presents 12 cross cultural case studies, written from an anthropological perspective, focussing on the analysis of space and place. They present theory and research on urban poverty, racism, globalization, and architecture.

Trade Review
Theorizing the City is a collection of articles in urban anthropology focusing on the relationship between spatial environs and urban cultures from Toronto, Atlanta, and New York to Barcelona, Spo Paulo, Vienna, and Accra (Ghana). Bringing together urban theory and fieldwork, the contributors examine a number of tensions that play out in diverse urban settings. . . . The use of theory helps to bring about some rich connections between the spatial environment and the experiential elements of city life in different parts of the world. * Social Service Review *
The best æreadersÆ have three characteristics: the individual selections are of excellent quality, felicitous editing ensures that the selections cohere, and the whole is introduced by a majestic (or at least competent) overview of the field. By this measure, Setha Low has produced a very useful text and one which I will certainly recommend to students. . . . Without exception, the chapters are well written and are likely to provide a sound basis for discussion within class. * JRAI *
Taken together, this volume represents a valuable collection of essays that do well to capture the contemporary state of urban anthropology, as well as providing useful theoretical frameworks and methodological examples for understanding and writing about the city. . . . The essays collected here judiciously integrate the particular analytic powers of ethnographic and historical analysis to frame local social processes within transnational and global processes. . . . In particular, this volumeùand the images of the city Low offersùmay serve as an excellent resource for teachers interested in provoking students to think about and understand the cities they (may) inhabit. * H-Urban *
These informative essays make clear that anthropology has much to offer to urban theory and public policy debates. -- Nancy Foner * author of From Ellis Islands to JFK: New York's Two Great Waves of Immigration *
Using rich comparative material, this volume presents an intriguing anthropological vision of how cities are shaped. A major addition to a comparative anthropology of cities, this volume demonstrates the complex structural and cultural forces that shape urban experience. -- Judith Goode * professor of anthropology and urban studies, Temple University *
Theorizing the City has become fundamental reading for those students of urban society and culture who wish to better understand twentieth-century city forms and spaces, as well as why certain race, gender, age, and class inequalities continue to be manifested today. -- Alejandro Lugo * University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign *

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments and Permissions
Introduction. Theorizing the City - Setha M. Low

Part 1 The Divided City
1 The Changing Significance of Race and Class in an African American Community - Steven M. Gregory
2 Creating Family Forms: The Exclusion of Mena and Teenage Boys from Families in the New York City Shelter System, 1987-1991 - Ida Susser
3 Fortified Enclaves: The New Urban Segregation - Teresa P. R. Caldeira

Part 2 The Contested City
4 Spatializing Culture: The Social Production and Social Construction of Public Space in Costa Rica - Setha M. Low
5 Landscape and Power in Vienna: Gardens of Discovery - Robert Rotenberg

Part 3 The Global City
6 Personal Relations and Divergent Economies: A Case Study of Hong Kong Investment in South China - Josephine Smart and Alan Smart
7 Wholesale Sushi: Culture and Commodity in Tokyo's Tsukiji Market - Theodore C. Bestor

Part 4 The Modernist City
8 The Modernist City and the Death of the Street - James Holston
9 The Power of Space in the Evolution of an Accra Zongo - Deborah Pellow

Part 5 The Postmodern City
10 Making Place in the Nonplace Urban Realm: Notes on the Revitalization of Downtown Atlanta - Charles Rutheiser
11 Discourses of the City: Policy and Responses in Post-Transitional Barcelona - Gary McDonogh
12 Spatial Discourses and Social Boundaries: Re-imagining the Toronto Waterfront - Matthew Cooper

Biological Notes
Index

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      Publisher: Rutgers University Press
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 01/11/1999
      ISBN13: 9780813527208, 978-0813527208
      ISBN10: 0813527201

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This text presents 12 cross cultural case studies, written from an anthropological perspective, focussing on the analysis of space and place. They present theory and research on urban poverty, racism, globalization, and architecture.

      Trade Review
      Theorizing the City is a collection of articles in urban anthropology focusing on the relationship between spatial environs and urban cultures from Toronto, Atlanta, and New York to Barcelona, Spo Paulo, Vienna, and Accra (Ghana). Bringing together urban theory and fieldwork, the contributors examine a number of tensions that play out in diverse urban settings. . . . The use of theory helps to bring about some rich connections between the spatial environment and the experiential elements of city life in different parts of the world. * Social Service Review *
      The best æreadersÆ have three characteristics: the individual selections are of excellent quality, felicitous editing ensures that the selections cohere, and the whole is introduced by a majestic (or at least competent) overview of the field. By this measure, Setha Low has produced a very useful text and one which I will certainly recommend to students. . . . Without exception, the chapters are well written and are likely to provide a sound basis for discussion within class. * JRAI *
      Taken together, this volume represents a valuable collection of essays that do well to capture the contemporary state of urban anthropology, as well as providing useful theoretical frameworks and methodological examples for understanding and writing about the city. . . . The essays collected here judiciously integrate the particular analytic powers of ethnographic and historical analysis to frame local social processes within transnational and global processes. . . . In particular, this volumeùand the images of the city Low offersùmay serve as an excellent resource for teachers interested in provoking students to think about and understand the cities they (may) inhabit. * H-Urban *
      These informative essays make clear that anthropology has much to offer to urban theory and public policy debates. -- Nancy Foner * author of From Ellis Islands to JFK: New York's Two Great Waves of Immigration *
      Using rich comparative material, this volume presents an intriguing anthropological vision of how cities are shaped. A major addition to a comparative anthropology of cities, this volume demonstrates the complex structural and cultural forces that shape urban experience. -- Judith Goode * professor of anthropology and urban studies, Temple University *
      Theorizing the City has become fundamental reading for those students of urban society and culture who wish to better understand twentieth-century city forms and spaces, as well as why certain race, gender, age, and class inequalities continue to be manifested today. -- Alejandro Lugo * University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign *

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments and Permissions
      Introduction. Theorizing the City - Setha M. Low

      Part 1 The Divided City
      1 The Changing Significance of Race and Class in an African American Community - Steven M. Gregory
      2 Creating Family Forms: The Exclusion of Mena and Teenage Boys from Families in the New York City Shelter System, 1987-1991 - Ida Susser
      3 Fortified Enclaves: The New Urban Segregation - Teresa P. R. Caldeira

      Part 2 The Contested City
      4 Spatializing Culture: The Social Production and Social Construction of Public Space in Costa Rica - Setha M. Low
      5 Landscape and Power in Vienna: Gardens of Discovery - Robert Rotenberg

      Part 3 The Global City
      6 Personal Relations and Divergent Economies: A Case Study of Hong Kong Investment in South China - Josephine Smart and Alan Smart
      7 Wholesale Sushi: Culture and Commodity in Tokyo's Tsukiji Market - Theodore C. Bestor

      Part 4 The Modernist City
      8 The Modernist City and the Death of the Street - James Holston
      9 The Power of Space in the Evolution of an Accra Zongo - Deborah Pellow

      Part 5 The Postmodern City
      10 Making Place in the Nonplace Urban Realm: Notes on the Revitalization of Downtown Atlanta - Charles Rutheiser
      11 Discourses of the City: Policy and Responses in Post-Transitional Barcelona - Gary McDonogh
      12 Spatial Discourses and Social Boundaries: Re-imagining the Toronto Waterfront - Matthew Cooper

      Biological Notes
      Index

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