Uncommon Cairo -

Uncommon Cairo

Heba Habib, Isabelle Mayault (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
210 Seiten
2015
Uncommon Ltd (Verlag)
978-99957-0-609-8 (ISBN)
36,15 inkl. MwSt
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Heba Habib has selected contributors who will take you to hang out with TV stars in downtown hidden hang-outs, play taowla in an outdoor cafe until the wee hours, teach us the difference between an oud and a saaz, talk to a Sufi sheikh and reminisce over the time when girls wore skirts and movie stars were equal to Gods.
Uncommon nurtures variety of expression through close collaboration with the editors-at-large, via a centralised editorial team.
Each destination is approached with attention to detail and respect for the local customs and social structure.
Uncommon seeks to remain local in a global environment, working as much as possible with local editors, contributors, publishers, printers, distributors and marketing companies in each destination, who come together globally on the Uncommon digital platform.
Unique to Uncommon is the appeal to both resident and visitor, as well as to those who may never visit the destination.
Unlike other formulaic travel guides that offer standard instruction to 'places of interest', Uncommon sets off where others end their journey. We do not propose to offer systematic checklists of 'secret' or 'underground'.
Uncommon is not exhaustive and has within its breadth all aspects of the locality in question, not through impersonal, dry jargon, but rather through personal, evocative, distinct and well-informed voices.
Text and image combine to reveal the codes and constructs of a place, and to celebrate and revere the particular.
Subsequently, Uncommon compels you to find your own path and tell your own story.
In book format we experience an intimate meeting with a gathering of people, summoned to perform the same task - that of sharing stories of place and providing direction through text, photography, illustration and mapping.
This A5 companion is intended to be an object of aesthetic appeal and to become part of one's library. It is easy to carry on your journey, and may be picked up over and over again, referenced and revisited, just as we do with our most treasured neighbourhoods and destinations.
The people selected are connected to their society, may have a Facebook page or similar form of social media and digital representation, belong to a professional strata and be actively involved in their community. The tone of the contributions will not be a pose for the camera, but rather what we do in our off time, and how we connect to what we are passionate about.
We are not promoting a superficial lifestyle that is impossible to sustain, but rather a gentle meander through a neighbourhood with reward.
Timeless and far-reaching in its appeal, Uncommon is a journey we never stop taking.

Heba Habib was born in 1988 in Egypt. She grew up between Namibia, South Africa and England. She is a graduate of Cairo University where she studied International law. She later went on to work as a journalist and translator for several publications including Ahram Online, Youm 7, GlobalPost, Vice and The New Yorker. She has also worked as a screenwriter and TV content producer, most recently on El Mahrou3, a reality TV show about young entrepreneurs. Isabelle Mayault has worked and lived in Beirut, Cairo, paris, Istanbul and Algiers as a journalist and editor. She has worked for French press in the MENA region since 2009.She currently lives in Cairo and is author of the memoir Quiet Days in Cairo (editions Riveneuve, February 2015)

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.6.2015
Zusatzinfo Illustrations, unspecified
Verlagsort Valletta
Sprache englisch
Maße 160 x 220 mm
Gewicht 580 g
Themenwelt Reiseführer Afrika Ägypten
ISBN-10 99957-0-609-1 / 9995706091
ISBN-13 978-99957-0-609-8 / 9789995706098
Zustand Neuware
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