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table of contents
  1. Preface
  2. Introduction
  3. 1. Friday Ethnography and the City
  4. 2. Invisible Gas
  5. 3. The Journey to Arabia
  6. 4. The Gulf Migration System
  7. 5. Segregation and Space in the Modernist City
  8. 6. Compounds, Walls, and Cultural Sovereignty
  9. 7. An Urban Spatial Discourse
  10. 8. Ceaseless Growth and the Urban Trophy Case
  11. 9. Culture and Life in a Fragmented City
  12. Conclusion
  13. Postscript
  14. Notes
  15. References
  16. Index

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