Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Setting Chapter 3 Culture and Politics of Identity Chapter 4 Who Owns the Old Quarters? Rewriting Histories of the Global Era Chapter 5 Istanbul of the Conqueror: The "Alternative Global City" Dreams of Political Islam Chapter 6 The Historical Construction of "Local Culture": Politics of Islamist versus Secularist Identity Chapter 7 Islamic Chic Chapter 8 Contested Positions Chapter 9 Istanbulities and Others: The Cultural Cosmology of Being Middle Class in the Era of Globalism Chapter 10 Sounding Out: The Culture Industries and the Globalization of Istanbul Chapter 11 Negotiating Space Chapter 12 The Housing Market from Informal to Global Chapter 13 Where Do You Hail From? Localism and Networks in Istanbul Chapter 14 A Tale of Two Neighborhoods Chapter 15 Synopsis
Caglar Keyder is professor of sociology at Bogazici University.
Incorporating everything from politics to music, the essays
demonstrate the complex, yet inevitable, exchange of space ,
culture and identity that the city and its inhabitants experience
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*Middle East Journal*
This provocative collection of essays reveals the complex
relationship between the 'global' and the 'local' in the context of
contemporary Istanbul. This book is highly recommended. . . . An
interdisciplinary volume that pins down the most important debates
about cultural identity, representation, and social and spatial
processes within the era of globalization.
*Progress In Human Geography*
Istanbul takes a fairly unique look at the challenges being faced
by the city during this period of contemporary globalization,
taking into consideration multiple factors, such as religion,
culture, and class.
*American Journal of Islamic Social Studies*
The volume is worth reading not only because it provides a general
understanding of recent developments in the historical world city
of Istanbul, but also because it provides new perspectives for
global city hypothesis.
*Environment and Planning*
This insightful volume shows us once more that globalism takes
unique shapes and leads to unexpected outcomes in the different
locales where it is realized.
*Cssh*
The most refreshing new book on the 'world city' debate to appear
in the last decade. The essays open up the conflictual cultural
politics of 'going global' in a cosmopolitan city that has long
belonged to different worlds. The authors provide fascinating
insights into the uncertain outcomes that globalization has brought
to Istanbul. It's original, lively, and puts culture and politics
right back on the agenda.
*Anthony King, SUNY Binghamton*
Incorporating everything from politics to music, the essays
demonstrate the complex, yet inevitable, exchange of space ,
culture and identity that the city and its inhabitants experience
as the result of globalization
*Middle East Journal*
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