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Precarious Imaginaries of Beirut - A City's Suspended Now

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This book investigates a shared experience of time and space in the post-civil-war city of Beirut: "the suspended now". Based on the close analysis of a large corpus of cultural objects; including visual art, literature, architecture and cinema; the book argues that last decades have witnessed a gradual shift in understanding this temporality from being a transitional phase to a more durable experience of precariousness. The theoretically rich analyses take us on a journey through Beirut's real and imagined geographies, from garbage dumps to real estate advertisements, and from subterranean spaces to martyr's posters. For scholars of cultural analysis, urban studies, cultural geography and critical theory, the case of post-1990 Beirut offers a fascinating case of neoliberal urban renewal, which challenges existing theories. For scholars of Lebanon and Beirut, this study complements existing work on post-civil-war Lebanese cultural production rooted in trauma studies by its focus on thecity's continual exposure to violence.

List of contents

1. Introduction.- 2. Beirut's Suspended Now.- 3. The Disposable City.- 4. Surface City.- 5. Excavation and Mourning Conclusion: Ethics in the Precarious City (The Case of You Stink).- 6. Conclusion.

About the author

Judith Naeff is Assistant Professor in Cultures of the Middle East at Leiden University, Netherlands. With a background in Arabic Studies and Literary Studies, she completed her PhD at the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis in 2016.

Summary

This book investigates a shared experience of time and space in the post-civil-war city of Beirut: “the suspended now”. Based on the close analysis of a large corpus of cultural objects; including visual art, literature, architecture and cinema; the book argues that last decades have witnessed a gradual shift in understanding this temporality from being a transitional phase to a more durable experience of precariousness. The theoretically rich analyses take us on a journey through Beirut’s real and imagined geographies, from garbage dumps to real estate advertisements, and from subterranean spaces to martyr’s posters. For scholars of cultural analysis, urban studies, cultural geography and critical theory, the case of post-1990 Beirut offers a fascinating case of neoliberal urban renewal, which challenges existing theories. For scholars of Lebanon and Beirut, this study complements existing work on post-civil-war Lebanese cultural production rooted in trauma studies by its focus on thecity’s continual exposure to violence.

Product details

Authors Judith Naeff
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.10.2017
 
EAN 9783319659329
ISBN 978-3-31-965932-9
No. of pages 254
Dimensions 156 mm x 214 mm x 22 mm
Weight 468 g
Illustrations XIV, 254 p. 21 illus., 20 illus. in color.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Miscellaneous

Naher Osten, B, Peace, Fine Arts, Conflict Studies, International Relations, auseinandersetzen, Fine Art, Literature, Cultural and Media Studies, Peace studies and conflict resolution, Peace studies & conflict resolution, Fine arts: art forms, Ethnology—Middle East, Middle Eastern Culture, The Arts: art forms

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