People's Spaces: Coping, Familiarizing, Creating / Edition 1

People's Spaces: Coping, Familiarizing, Creating / Edition 1

by Nihal Perera
ISBN-10:
0415720281
ISBN-13:
9780415720281
Pub. Date:
11/02/2015
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0415720281
ISBN-13:
9780415720281
Pub. Date:
11/02/2015
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
People's Spaces: Coping, Familiarizing, Creating / Edition 1

People's Spaces: Coping, Familiarizing, Creating / Edition 1

by Nihal Perera
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Overview

Who controls space? Powerful corporations, institutions, and individuals have great power to create physical and political space through income and influence. People’s Spaces attempts to understand the struggle between people and institutions in the spaces they make.

Current literature on cities and planning often looks at popular resistance to institutional authority through open, mass-movement protest. These views overlook the fact that subaltern classes are not often afforded the luxury of open, organized political protest. People’s Spaces investigates individual’s diverse approaches in reconciling the difference between their spatial needs and spatial availability. Through case studies in Southeast Asia, India, Nepal, and Central Asia, the book explores how people accommodate their spatial needs for everyday activities and cultural practices within a larger abstract spatial context produced by the power-holders.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415720281
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/02/2015
Pages: 260
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Nihal Perera is Professor of Urban Planning at Ball State University and Director of CapAsia. He has taught in China, Germany, India, Italy, and Sri Lanka. The two-time Fulbright Scholar was also Senior Research Fellow at the National University of Singapore. His publications include Decolonizing Ceylon and Transforming Asian Cities.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Seeing and Acknowledging People’s Spaces: Deprivations and Challenges 1. Indigenizing the Colonial City: The Ceylonese Transformation of 19th-Century Colombo 2. Feminizing the White-Male City: Women Gaining Access to Colonial Colombo 3. Spaces of Survival: People’s Adaptation of a War Zone in Sri Lanka 4. From Resistance to Familiarization: Living in the World Heritage Site at Galle Fort (with Sanjeewani Habarakada) 5. Beginning Spaces: Young People’s Struggles for Dwellings in Tashkent (with Hikoyat Salimova) 6. Spaces of Recovery: Rebuilding Lives after the Tsunami in Kalametiya 7. Defending the Habitat: Redevelopment, Illegibility, and the Strength of Dharavi 8. Spaces of Modernity: Daanchi between Vernacular and Modern - (with Gaurab Kc) 9. Everyday Building: The Production of the Middle-Class Environment in Gangtok (with Sweata Pradhan) 10. People’s Neighborhood Center: The Handiya in Sri Lanka (with Nirmani Liyanage) Conclusions: Production of Social Space: From Coping with Extant Spaces to Creating Their Own

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