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Diasporic Agencies: Mapping the City Otherwise

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Diasporic Agencies: Mapping the City Otherwise

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Diasporic Agencies: Mapping the City Otherwise

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Diasporic Agencies: Mapping the City Otherwise book

ByNishat Awan
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2016
eBook Published 21 April 2017
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315577029
Pages 236
eBook ISBN 9781315577029
Subjects Built Environment, Geography, Social Sciences
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Awan, N. (2016). Diasporic Agencies: Mapping the City Otherwise (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315577029

ABSTRACT

Diasporic Agencies addresses the neglected subject of how architecture and urban design can respond to the consequences of increasing migration. Arguing that diasporic inhabitations can only be understood as the co-production of space, subjectivity and politics, the book explores questions of difference, belonging and movement in the city. Through focusing on a series of examples, it reveals how diasporas produce new types of spaces and develop new subjectivities in the contemporary European metropolis. It explores the way in which geo-politics affects individual lives and how national and regional borders inscribe themselves onto diasporic bodies. The book claims that the multiple belongings of diasporic citizens, half-here and half-there, provoke a crisis in the standard modes of architectural representation that tend to homogenise and flatten experience. Instead Diasporic Agencies makes a case for a non-representational approach, where the displacement of the diasporic subject and their consequent reterritorialisation of space are developed as modes of thinking and doing. In parallel, mapping otherwise is proposed as a tool for spatial practitioners to work with these multi-layered spaces. The book is aimed at spatial practitioners and theorists of all sorts - architects, artists, geographers, urban designers - anyone with a general interest in mapping or those interested in working through issues related to migration and the contemporary city.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |12 pages

Diasporas and the City

part I|35 pages

Diasporas and Agency

part |28 pages

Potentialities of Diasporic Space

chapter 1|12 pages

Difference and Belonging

chapter 2|14 pages

Diasporic Inhabitations

part |5 pages

Spatial Figurations of Diasporic Agencies

chapter 3|26 pages

Trans-Local Practices: The Making of a ‘Diasporic Home’ in the City

chapter 4|17 pages

Multiplying Borders: Replicas, Imitations and Mediation

chapter 5|17 pages

Diasporic Territories: Overlapping Spheres and Fragile Envelopes

part II|88 pages

Mapping Otherwise

part |81 pages

A Diasporic Spatial Imaginary

chapter 6|10 pages

Maps and Agency

chapter 7|21 pages

Representing the Non-Representational

chapter 8|47 pages

Diasporic Diagrams

part |4 pages

A Diasporic Urbanism to Come

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