Orhan Esen: City of Buyers of the Finished vs City of Producers of the UnfinishedIstanbul witnessed since mid 1980s the emergence of an upper class of new money. Their hyper-activity, even their sheer presence within the urban texture blasted some old class positions. However, unable to differentiate themselves from the rest of the society through acquired social gesture, a sophisticated bourgeois culture, the new 'uncultivated' class preferred to take distance from the rest through practices of space, as well through symbols of status. 4x4 jeeps and sunglasses helped its members to make their way through the public space, usually experienced as an urban jungle. The security infrastructure of the new settlements behind the walls, the so called 'gated communities' made them feel 'untouchable' according to the assumed rules of that jungle. |
AbdouMaliq Simone: The Unrelenting CityIn all regions of the urban world, the present moment is one of intense conflict over how cities are to be used and by whom. Urbanization as a locus of social integration is probably finished even as a popular myth as the spaces and objects of urban life are appropriated as a means for making highly particularistic claims and solidifying zones of disengagement, thus rendering the ideals of interchange something increasingly abstract. In contexts of intensified contestation then, mediations that could provide even provisional anchorage and continuity to the uses made of the urban built and symbolic environments dissipate and thus how things in the city can be used can take on a wider range of meanings even as crisis becomes more pervasive. Territorial and cultural proximities thus do not facilitate collaboration or negotiation, so other forms of “coexistence” and complicity will have to ensue. There may come to the fore new forms of intersection, where the impediments to previously unimaginable conjunctions of identities, objects, spaces, and bodies are removed, and thus new information and possibilities are permitted perhaps only momentary glimmers of existence. Yet these moments may be sufficient for keeping open possibilities of urban living not yet thought, not yet having available the material underpinnings for any sustainable concretization, yet nonetheless alive. |

































