Chase over the Nile: The Social Evolution of Riverine Landscape in Urban Egypt


Autoria(s): Abdelmonem, Mohamed
Contribuinte(s)

Sliva, Carlos

Data(s)

2015

Resumo

Throughout its history, Cairo evolved as a regional metropolis that sprawls along the banks of the Nile accumulating narratives of evolving social landscape. Overlooking the Nile reflected a privileged social position and place for the urban elite. In spatial terms, the urban bourgeoisie tend to develop living havens in enclaves that are distant from the populace’s everyday life. Ironically, exclusive settlements only attract urban growth further in their direction. This chapter offers an analytical reading of the socio-spatial structure of Cairo following the emergence and decline of a series bourgeoisie quarters along the shores of the Nile. It reports urban narratives based on archival records, documents and investigation of historical texts and travelers’ accounts. This essay argues that cities are essentially social constructs in which hierarchy and connectivity are fundamental aspects of its economic and spatial logic. Through social ambition and desire for upgrade, middle class infiltrate into bourgeoisie havens and sometimes encircle it, seeking better living condition inscribed by social mobility and connectivity to centres of wealth and power. Being both natural barrier and cohesive spine, the Nile helped Cairo to develop successive nucleuses of highly crafted urban experiences that have left their imprints on the contemporary urban scene.

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/chase-over-the-nile-the-social-evolution-of-riverine-landscape-in-urban-egypt(616e52f4-be79-41a8-8261-ba82e9fa9e94).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Ashgate Publishing

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Abdelmonem , M 2015 , Chase over the Nile: The Social Evolution of Riverine Landscape in Urban Egypt . in C Sliva (ed.) , Urban Planning in Africa . Ashgate Publishing .

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