Description
Everyday Life in the Spectacular City is an essential urban ethnography that provides a captivating insight into city life in Dubai. Authored by Rana AlMutawa, this groundbreaking book showcases how middle-class citizens and long-term residents engage with Dubai's stunning urban landscapes, often referred to as superficial spaces. Through meticulous fieldwork, AlMutawa, an Emirati native, reveals how residents adapt to the rapid development of monumental structures—from extravagant malls to megaprojects—shaping their social interactions and cultural identities. This book illustrates that the incredible spectacle of Dubai is not merely a facade but a canvas where personal histories and social connections are woven together. AlMutawa's work transcends typical narratives of alienation, demonstrating that belonging is crafted within these spectacular environments rather than beneath them. By exploring themes of agency, cultural adaptation, and ambivalent belonging, Everyday Life in the Spectacular City establishes a profound understanding of social meaning amidst urban transformation. This scholarly yet accessible text invites readers to rethink Dubai and similar global cities, challenging preconceived notions of authenticity and enriching contemporary urban studies. Perfect for students, researchers, and anyone fascinated by the dynamics of modern cities, this book promises to be a valuable addition to your collection.