| Remaking the Modern |
| [Dedication] |
| Contents |
| Figures |
| Acknowledgments |
| INTRODUCTION |
| 1. Relocation and the Creation of a Global City |
| 2. Relocation and the Daily Use of “Modern” Spaces |
| 3. Old Places, New Identities |
| 4. Gender and the Struggle over Public Spaces |
| • | The Private and the Public as Objects of Study |
| Privacy and Modern Housing |
| • | OPEN DOORS, CLOSED HOMES |
| • | SEEING AND PRIVACY |
| • | Engendering Public Space |
| Symbolic Violence and Struggles over Public Spaces |
| • | Public Spaces and Collective Identities |
| 5. Religion in a Global Era |
| 6. Roads to Prosperity |
| CONCLUSION |
| Notes |
| Bibliography |
| Index |