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The City: Post-Modernity is a comprehensive examination of urban spaces through postmodern critical theory. Alan Latham curates essential readings and analyses that challenge traditional understandings of what cities are and how they function in contemporary society.
This volume explores how postmodernism has fundamentally altered urban studies, questioning grand narratives about progress and development while emphasizing fragmentation, diversity, and hybridity in city spaces. The work addresses how cities have become sites of competing meanings, cultural pluralism, and contested identities in the postmodern era.
Part of the Sage Benchmarks in Culture and Society series, this collection brings together influential scholarship that demonstrates how postmodern perspectives illuminate urban phenomena including gentrification, cultural production, social stratification, and spatial justice. Essential reading for scholars and students in urban studies, geography, sociology, and cultural studies.







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