The city makers of Nairobi : an African urban history
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The city makers of Nairobi : an African urban history
(Routledge research in planning and urban design)
Routledge, 2020
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [189]-196) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The City Makers of Nairobi re-examines the history of the urban development of Nairobi in the colonial period. Although Nairobi was a colonial construct with lasting negative repercussions, the African population's impact on its history and development is often overlooked. This book shows how Africans took an active part in making use of the city and creating it, and how they were far from being subjects in the development of a European colonial city.
This re-interpretation of Nairobi's history suggests that the post-colonial city is the result of more than unjust and segregative colonial planning. Merging historical documentation with extensive contemporary urban theory, this book provides in-depth knowledge of the key historical roles played by locals in the development of their city. It argues that the idea of agency, a popular inroad to urban development today, is not a current phenomenon but one that has always existed with its many social, spatial, and physical ramifications.
This is an ideal read for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students studying the history of urban development and theories, providing an in-depth case study for reference. The City Makers of Nairobi broaches interdisciplinary themes important to urban planners, social scientists, historians, and those working with popular settlements in cities across the world.
目次
Foreword by Winnie Mitullah
Introduction - Nairobi: A Colonial and African Urban Construct
Part I - The Muslim Impact on Nairobi 1899-1940
1. The First African Settlements in Nairobi: Transformation and Adaptation to New Realities
2. Urban Identity in the African Settlements in Nairobi
3. Legalising African Urban Space 1922-1939
4. An Urban Home: Muslim Culture and Social Practices
Some Concluding Remarks - and Some Questions
Connections to Discourse I: Urban Identities
Part II - Class Struggle and Nationalism: Modernism in Nairobi 1940-1960
5. Urban Stratification 1940-1952: Housing, Neighbourhoods, and Class
6. Urban Stratification 1940-1952: The Spatial Implications of Politics
7. War in the City: Restructuring African Urban Space in Nairobi 1952-1960
Some Concluding Remarks - and Some Questions
Connections to Discourse II: Making the City of Complexity
Epilogue
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