Since its political independence in 1961, Kuwait’s rapid modernization has driven an aggressive building race transforming the city-state while fracturing the delicate balance between material growth and social preservation. This critical journalistic compilation centers on Dr. George Saba Shiber, a visionary Palestinian-American urban planner who arrived in 1960 and became a foundational voice in Pan-Arab urban studies. Shiber resisted the homogenizing, tabula rasa approach of Western contractors who systematically dismantled the “medieval” fabric of "Old Kuwait" to make way for expansive highways and individualistic lifestyles. Through his seminal books, The Kuwait Urbanization (1964) and Recent Arab City Growth (1969), he championed a "slow urbanism" that fused modern Western engineering with the vernacular, human-scale heritage of Arab history, urging regional leaders to pursue an authentic architectural renaissance rather than succumb to profit-driven, superficial aesthetics.Beyond his technical blueprints, Shiber exercised immense influence as a public intellectual and "journalist hobbyist," contributing extensively to the Kuwait Times and the broader Arab press. He viewed journalism as a profound moral duty, framing the Arab editor as a vital social leader responsible for guiding public opinion and professionalizing the media landscape—a commitment that directly fueled his support for the first Arab Journalists Conference and the establishment of the Kuwait Journalists Association in 1964. Despite his expatriate status, Shiber delivered uncompromising, transparent observations of the local political economy, seamlessly weaving hard demographic data with references to classical philosophy, Islamic tradition, and sharp cultural observations of Kuwaiti aesthetics and architecture. Ultimately, this compilation frames Shiber as a vital eyewitness to history who used the written word to resist the erasure of cultural memory, proving that physically building a city is intimately tied to a nation's sovereign right to write its own history.
Collection : Textes et documents sur la péninsule Arabique
Publication : 9 juillet 2026
Intérieur : Noir & blanc
Support(s) : eBook [PDF + ePub]
Contenu(s) : PDF, ePub
Protection(s) : Marquage social (PDF), Marquage social (ePub)
Taille(s) : 5,73 Mo (PDF), 9,46 Mo (ePub)
Langue(s) : Anglais
Code(s) CLIL : 3076, 3381
EAN13 eBook [PDF + ePub] : 9789921048490
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