Tehran's Borderlines : Urban Development and Public Life in Contemporary Iran
by
Jaleh Jalili
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
100938905X
ISBN-13
9781009389051
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Feb 6th, 2025
Print length
184 Pages
Product Classification:
Social theoryCentral government policies
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With an interdisciplinary approach, the book is written in a narrative style and in an accessible format to appeal to both academic readers and a broader audience. The book appeals to those who want to learn more about urban processes in Iran through first-hand accounts of daily life.
Tehran has changed in recent decades. Rapid urban development through the expansion of subway lines, highways, bridges, and tunnels, and the emergence of new public spaces have drastically reshaped the physical spaces of Tehran. As the city changes, so do its citizens, their social relations, and their individual and collective perceptions of urban life, class, and culture. Tehran''s Borderlines is about the social relations that are interrupted, facilitated, forged, and transformed through processes of urban development. Focusing on the use of public spaces, this book provides an analysis of urban social relations in the context of broader economic, cultural, and political forces. The book offers a narrative of how public spaces function as manifestations of complex relations among citizens of different backgrounds, between citizens and the state, and between forces that shape the physical realities of spaces and the conceptual meanings that citizens create and assign to them.
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