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Urban Pollution Cultural Meanings Social Practices Eveline Drr Editor Rivke Jaffe Editor

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Urban Pollution Cultural Meanings Social Practices Eveline Drr Editor Rivke Jaffe Editor
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.24 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Eveline Dürr (editor); Rivke Jaffe (editor)
ISBN: 9781845458485, 1845458486
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Urban Pollution Cultural Meanings Social Practices Eveline Drr Editor Rivke Jaffe Editor by Eveline Dürr (editor); Rivke Jaffe (editor) 9781845458485, 1845458486 instant download after payment.

Re-examining Mary Douglas’ work on pollution and concepts of purity, this volume explores modern expressions of these themes in urban areas, examining the intersections of material and cultural pollution. It presents ethnographic case studies from a range of cities affected by globalization processes such as neoliberal urban policies, privatization of urban space, continued migration and spatialized ethnic tension. What has changed since the appearance of Purity and Danger? How have anthropological views on pollution changed accordingly? This volume focuses on cultural meanings and values that are attached to conceptions of ‘clean’ and ‘dirty’, purity and impurity, healthy and unhealthy environments, and addresses the implications of pollution with regard to discrimination, class, urban poverty, social hierarchies and ethnic segregation in cities.

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