The City Cultures Reader

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Malcolm Miles, Tim Hall, Iain Borden
Psychology Press, 2004 - 508 من الصفحات

Cities are both products of culture, and sites where culture is made and received. By presenting the very best of classic and contemporary writing on the culture of cities, The City Cultures Reader provides an accessible overview of the diverse material on the interface between cities and culture.
The extensively revised and updated second edition of The City Cultures Reader now features fifty generous writings (of which thirty-eight are new) organised into ten parts which explore themes such as: what is a city?; what is culture?; symbolic economies; the culture industry; culture and technologies; everyday lives; contesting identity; boundaries and transgressions; utopias and dystopias; and possible urban futures.
Designed to aid student understanding, this new edition now features extensive introductory sections that define both the city and culture. Part introductions outline the major themes, whilst introductions to the individual writings explain their interest and significance to wider debates. Annotated further reading is also provided at the end of each Part.

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The Metropolis and Mental Life
12
An Introduction to a Research Project
20
What is a City?
28
World Cities
40
Introduction
51
Carol Duncan
53
Metropolitan Perceptions and the Emergence of Modernism
58
The Affirmative Character of Culture
66
A Choreography of Urban Displacement
277
The Urban Practice of Skateboarding 195898
291
Space Place and Gender
307
Relocation and Local Identities in Cairo
336
Introduction
349
Unsettling the SelfOther Dichotomy
369
20
375
New Urbanism and its Discontents
382

Separation Perfected 22
82
Introduction
99
Fragments of a Metropolitan Viewpoint
118
Justice Politics and the Creation of Urban Space
141
Introduction
159
The Making of a Cultural City
177
The Public Art Machine
190
Introduction
199
The Social and Cultural Life of the City
220
Artificial Evolution and Hightech Subcultures
234
Introduction
257
Introduction
399
Ernst Bloch and the Ubiquity of Utopia
413
40
417
Culture Representation and the Everyday
440
Introduction
449
An Invisible Resource
475
51
490
Architecture Cogenerated with Poetry because the Word is Inaugural it Conveys
492
58
500
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