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ID190342
Title ProperIntroduction: Ethnographic Perspectives on Cosmopolitanism in the Gulf
Other Title InformationState Narratives, Individual Trajectories and Transnational Connections
LanguageENG
AuthorAssaf, Laure ;  Pagès-El Karoui, Delphine
Summary / Abstract (Note)This introduction offers a general framework to this Special Section which aims to unpack the ambivalences of cosmopolitanism in the Gulf region. It argues that cosmopolitanism is a heuristic concept for the critical analysis of extreme urban diversity in non-Western, non-democratic contexts. Indeed, it acts as a tool for exploring the tensions between logics of exclusion –– underlined by policies that maintain foreign residents outside of the citizenry –– and logics of integration, triggered partly by the competition among global cities to attract talents. While this introduction outlines the many theoretical debates surrounding the notion of cosmopolitanism, the five articles adopt an empirically-grounded approach to display new interdisciplinary perspectives on cosmopolitanism in Gulf societies, based on two overarching observations. First, they deconstruct state narratives of cosmopolitanism as a normative political discourse, with its lexicon of tolerance, diversity and coexistence. Second, they advocate for an understanding of cosmopolitanism built upon the study of individual representations, trajectories, and practices rather than as an ideal of coexistence and openness to the other.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Arabian Studies Vol. 11, No.2; Dec 2021: p.171-182
Journal SourceJournal of Arabian Studies Vol: 11 No 2
Key WordsMigration ;  Gulf ;  Cosmopolitanism ;  Transnational ;  Global Cities ;  Urban Diversity


 
 
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