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The World as a Global Agora

Critical Perspectives on Public Space
Edited By: Soumia Boutkhil, Larbi Touaf

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Ranging from architecture to gender studies, the essays in this collection explore public space as a vital aspect of public life. The authors agree that no matter what form it takes, public space remains fundamental to all societies as the basis for civic action.

In the current postmodern reality where society is no longer viewed as a totality but as a collection of individual interests, public space both as…
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In the current postmodern reality where society is no longer viewed as a totality but as a collection of individual interests, public space both as a physical and symbolic space, has no determined contours and the public sphere is likely to take new forms. Yet as a crucial principle of democracy, public space will continue to feed discussions as long as models of participatory democracy represent the guarantor of good governance and the preservation of the public good.
Ranging from architecture, sociology, to literary criticism and women and gender studies, the essays that compose this collection have as a common denominator the idea of public space as a vital aspect of public life in modern as well as in developing and traditional societies. Placing themselves beyond the relentless theoretical debates around the concept of public space, the authors agree that no matter what forms it takes, public space remains a fundamental aspect of even those societies that until recently were viewed as hermetically sealed. What emerges from the different perspectives included in this book is a general consensus that the symbolic value of the physical public space is grounded in the collective socio-political consciousness as the basis for a general sense of civic action.

Larbi Touaf and Soumia Boutkhil are assistant –Professors of English at Mohammed I University, Oujda, Morocco. Together, they have edited a number of books among which, La Violence à L’oeuvre (Montreal, Canada, 2002) Minority Matters: Literature, Theory, Society (Oujda, Morocco, 2005) and Representing Minorities: Studies in Literature and Ciriticism (UK, CSP, 2006).

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-4438-0000-7
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-0000-6
  • Date of Publication: 2008-11-05

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-0728-1
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-0728-9
  • Date of Publication: 2008-11-05

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: J, JF, D
  • THEMA: J, JB, D
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