Remaking the Urban
Discover the intricate relationship between urban transformation and heritage politics in "Remaking the Urban" by Naomi Roux, published by Manchester University Press in 2021. This insightful work spans 264 pages and provides a compelling case study of the Nelson Mandela Bay Metro in South Africa's Eastern Cape. Roux delves into the complex processes of memory-making and change, exploring how these dynamics have shaped the post-apartheid landscape of divided cities. Through her meticulous analysis, she sheds light on the broader implications of urban development and the significance of heritage in fostering community identity. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of urban studies, this hardback edition is a must-read for anyone interested in the evolving narratives of post-apartheid cities.