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Mediterranean Cosmopolitanism and its Contemporary Revivals: a Critical Approach

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Titre

Mediterranean Cosmopolitanism and its Contemporary Revivals: a Critical Approach

Sujet

[SHS:HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/History
Mediterranean
urban
cities
city
cosmopolitanism
coexistence
colonialism
diversity
governance
ottoman
empire
Adwan
Asu
Baali
Ballinger
Bayat
Bhanu
Bottin
Bowden
Breckenridge
Bromberger
Brown
Bullen
Cartier
Cheah
Cochran
Darques
Driessen
Escher
Fettah
Fuhrmann
Gastaut
Georgelin
Gikandi
Goldhaber
Hanssenn
Livne
Malacrino
Komins
Meijer
Meinecke
Mills
Nagel
Pedani
Pehlivan
Pojman
Prange
Reimer
Rosenfeld
Vertovec
Thelen
Yavuz
Tadroz
Istanbul
Cairo
Jérusalem
Marseille
Tel-Aviv
Jaffa
Haifa
Naples
Greek
Armenian
Jews
Alexandria
Beirut
Salonika
Thessaloniki

Description

The idea of cosmopolitanism today is often an exercize in regressive nostalgia, harking back to a time when Muslims and Jews, or Greeks and Turks, lived together in Mediterranean cities, mostly of the Ottoman Empire. In this paper, I examine both this notion of Ottoman cosmopolitanism and, under a critical perspective, its ambiguous contemporary revivals.

Créateur

Lafi, Nora

Source

New Geographies (Journal of the Harvard University Graduate School of Design)

Date

2013-05-15

Langue

ENG

Type

article in peer-reviewed journal

Identifiant

http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00825628
http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/82/56/28/PDF/LafiCosmMediterraneanNewgeographies5-2013.pdf