ABSTRACT

This book explores urban life and realities in the cities of the Global South and North. Through literature, film and other forms of media that constitute shared social imaginaries, the essays in the volume interrogate the modes of production that make up the fabric of urban spaces and the lives of their inhabitants. They also rethink practices that engender ‘cityness’ in diverse but increasingly interlinked conglomerations.

Probing ‘orientations’ of and within major urban spaces of the South –Jakarta, Rio de Janeiro, Tijuana, Delhi, Kolkata, Luanda and Johannesburg –the book reveals the shared dynamics of urbanity built on and through the ruins of imperialism, Cold War geopolitics, global neoliberalism and the recent resurgence of nationalism. Completing a kind of arc, the volume then turns to cities located in the North such as Paris, Munich, Dresden, London and New York to map their coordinates in relation to the South.

The volume will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of media and culture studies, city studies, development studies, Global South studies, urban geography, built environment and literature.

chapter 1|22 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|19 pages

Detachment down south

On salvage operations and city-making

chapter 4|22 pages

Ideological disorientation and urban struggle in postwar luanda

Notes on Neto’s Mausoleum

chapter 5|15 pages

Gentrification in Rio

Multiple trajectories and narratives in Rio de Janeiro’s favelas after ‘pacification’ policies

chapter 6|21 pages

Village Delhi

chapter 8|19 pages

Terminal city

Immaterial migrations, virtual detachments and the North–South divide (Alex Rivera’s Sleep Dealer, 2008)

chapter 10|17 pages

Globalized Parisian spaces

Disability and mobility in The Untouchables (2011)

chapter 11|17 pages

A sense of disorder

Orientation and migration in the ‘new’ West

chapter 13|16 pages

Entanglements and dispersals

Occidental power and the vicissitudes of displacement