This document discusses the post-generic city and related topics over 17 sections. It begins by discussing the tension between identity and genericness in cities. It then covers statistics, general characteristics, airports, population, and urbanism of generic cities. Sections also address politics, sociology, quarters, programs, architecture, geography, and identity of generic cities. The document concludes by noting that the city is no longer and we can leave the theater now. It also lists relevant works from 1961 onward discussing critiques of modernism, urban design projects, and new urban concepts that have emerged over time related to generic cities and urbanization.