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The City as Power

eBook - Urban Space, Place, and National Identity
ISBN/EAN: 9781538118276
Umbreit-Nr.: 2219824

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 326 S.
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Einband: Keine Angabe

Erschienen am 18.09.2018
Auflage: 1/2018


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  • Zusatztext
    • <p><span>This interdisciplinary book considers national identity through the lens of urban spaces.<br>By bringing together scholars from a range of disciplines,</span><span>The City as Power</span><span>provides broad comparative perspectives about the critical importance of urban landscapes as forums for creating, maintaining, and contesting identity and belonging. Rather than serving as passive backdrops, urban spaces and places are active mediums for defining categories of inclusionand exclusion. With an international scope and ready appeal to visual learners, the book offers a compelling survey of historical and contemporary efforts to enact state ideals, express counter-narratives, and negotiate global trends in cities. The contributors show how successive regimes reshape cityscapes to mirror their respective socio-political agendas, perspectives on history, and assumptions of power. Yet they must do so within the legal, ethnic, religious, social, economic, and cultural geographies inherited from previous regimes. Exploring the rich diversity of urban space, place, and national identity, the book compares core elements of identity projects in a range of political, cultural, and socioeconomic settings. By focusing on the built form and urban settings for social movements, protest, and even organized violence, this timely book demonstrates that cities are not simply lived in but also lived through.</span></p>

  • Kurztext
    • This timely interdisciplinary book considers national identity through the lens of urban spaces. By bringing together scholars from a range of disciplines, The City as Power provides broad comparative perspectives about the critical importance of urban landscapes as forums for creating, maintaining, and contesting identity and belonging.

  • Autorenportrait
    • <p><span>Alexander C. Diener is associate professor of geography at the University of Kansas.</span></p><p><span>Joshua Hagen is dean of the College of Letters and Science at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.</span></p>
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