Description
A new paperback edition of the pioneering work of the Cairo School of Urban Studies
About the Author
Diane Singerman is associate professor in the Department of Government at the School of Public Affairs of American University. She is the author of Avenues of Participation: Family, Politics, and Networks in Urban Quarters of Cairo and co-editor of Cairo Cosmopolitan: Politics, Culture, and Urban Space in the New Globalized Middle East (AUC Press, 2006).
Reviews
"[A] substantial contribution to the study of urban governance in the Middle East."-Review of Middle East Studies
"An excellent pioneering endeavor . . . . This is the fresh air of academic freedom! For any student of the Middle East this is, indeed, a very valuable addition."-Choice
"This is how social science should be done. The Cairo School's cosmopolitanism from below is enormously important because it is everyone s cosmopolitanism: the global capitalism of shirt and shibshib manufacture and of those who wear them. Their work shows the intellectually and politically generative power of ordinary Egyptians and the importance of intensely empirical qualitative analysis for understanding politics. The Cairo School doesn't use theory it generates theory, for theory grows out of the particular."-Anne Norton, University of Pennsylvania, on Cairo Cosmopolitan
Book Information
ISBN 9789774165009
Author Diane Singerman
Format Paperback
Page Count 536
Imprint The American University in Cairo Press
Publisher The American University in Cairo Press
Weight(grams) 883g