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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- The Contested City
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1 Making or Shaking the State Urban Boundaries of State Control and Popular Appropriation in Sayyida Zaynab Model Park -
2 Cairo as Capital of Islamic Institutions? Al-azhar Islamic University, the State, and the City1 -
3 Policing Mulids and Their Meaning1 -
4 the Siege of Imbaba, Egypt's Internal ‘Other,’ and the Criminalization of Politics -
5 From the Hara to the ‘Imara -
6 Cairo's City Government the Crisis of Local Administration and the Refusal of Urban Citizenship -
7 The Dictatorship of the Straight Line and the Myth of Social Disorder Revisiting Informality in Cairo -
8 Extract from Diary Marginal Notes on the Soft Dialectics of Historic Cairo -
9 Of Demolitions and Donors the Problematics of State Intervention in Informal Cairo1 -
10 Banished By the Quake Urban Cairenes Displaced From the Historic Center to the Desert Periphery -
11 Cousins, Neighbors, and Citizens in Imbaba the Genesis and Self-neutralization of a Rebel Political Territory -
12 Economic Liberalization and Union Struggles in Cairo -
13 Land Disputes, the Informal City, and Environmental Discourse in Cairo -
14 Market Spaces: Merchants Battle the Economic Narratives of Development Experts -
15 Political Consumerism and the Boycott of American Goods in Egypt1 -
16 Amr Khaled and Young Muslim Elites: Islamism and the Consolidation of Mainstream Muslim Piety in Egypt1 -
17 African Refugees and Diasporic Struggles in Cairo
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(p.xiii) Acknowledgments
- Source:
- Cairo Contested
- Publisher:
- American University in Cairo Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- The Contested City
-
1 Making or Shaking the State Urban Boundaries of State Control and Popular Appropriation in Sayyida Zaynab Model Park -
2 Cairo as Capital of Islamic Institutions? Al-azhar Islamic University, the State, and the City1 -
3 Policing Mulids and Their Meaning1 -
4 the Siege of Imbaba, Egypt's Internal ‘Other,’ and the Criminalization of Politics -
5 From the Hara to the ‘Imara -
6 Cairo's City Government the Crisis of Local Administration and the Refusal of Urban Citizenship -
7 The Dictatorship of the Straight Line and the Myth of Social Disorder Revisiting Informality in Cairo -
8 Extract from Diary Marginal Notes on the Soft Dialectics of Historic Cairo -
9 Of Demolitions and Donors the Problematics of State Intervention in Informal Cairo1 -
10 Banished By the Quake Urban Cairenes Displaced From the Historic Center to the Desert Periphery -
11 Cousins, Neighbors, and Citizens in Imbaba the Genesis and Self-neutralization of a Rebel Political Territory -
12 Economic Liberalization and Union Struggles in Cairo -
13 Land Disputes, the Informal City, and Environmental Discourse in Cairo -
14 Market Spaces: Merchants Battle the Economic Narratives of Development Experts -
15 Political Consumerism and the Boycott of American Goods in Egypt1 -
16 Amr Khaled and Young Muslim Elites: Islamism and the Consolidation of Mainstream Muslim Piety in Egypt1 -
17 African Refugees and Diasporic Struggles in Cairo