Cities and Metaphors


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<p>Introducing a new concept of urban space <i>Cities and Metaphors</i> encourages a theoretical realignment of how the city is experienced thought and discussed. </p><p>In the context of ‘Islamic city’ studies relying on reasoning and rational thinking has reduced descriptive vivid features of the urban space into a generic scientific framework. Phenomenological characteristics have consequently been ignored rather than integrated into theoretical components. The book argues that this results from a lack of appropriate conceptual vocabulary in our global body of scholarly literature. It challenges existing theories introduces and applies the concept of Hezar-tu (‘a thousand insides’) to rethink the spaces in historic cores of Fez Isfahan and Tunis. This tool constructs a staging post towards a different articulation of urban space based on spatial physical virtual symbolic and social edges and thresholds; nodes of sociospatial relationships; zones of containment; state of intermediacy; and thus a logic of ambiguity rather than determinacy. Presenting alternative narrations of paths through sequential discovery of spaces this book brings the sensual features of urban space into the focus. </p><p>The book finally shows that concepts derived from local contexts enable us to tailor our methods and theoretical structures to the idiosyncrasies of each city while retaining the global commonalities of all. Hence in broader terms it contributes to a growing awareness that urban studies should be more inclusive by bringing the diverse global contexts of cities into the body of our urban knowledge.</p>
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