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Resistance and the city : challenging urban space

Title
Resistance and the city : challenging urban space / edited by Christoph Ehland, Pascal Fischer.
Publication
Leiden ; Boston : Brill / Rodopi, 2018.

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Additional Authors
  • Ehland, Christoph
  • Fischer, Pascal
Description
ix, 238 pages : illustrations; 24 cm
Summary
"The essays collected in this volume unfold a panorama of urban phenomena of resistance that reach from the seventeenth to the twenty-first centuries, thus revealing the essential vulnerability of urban space to all forms of subversion. Taking their readers to diverse places and moments in history, the contributions remind us of the struggles over the concrete as well as the imaginary space we call the city. The collection maps the various challenges experienced by urban communities, ranging from the unmistakably hegemonic claim of civic festivities in early modern London to the perceived threat posed by newly created parks in the Restoration period and from the dangers of criminality and riots in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries to the transformation of the Berlin Wall into souvenirs scattered around the globe"--
Alternative Title
Challenging urban space
Subject
  • English literature > History and criticism
  • Cities and towns in literature
  • Social conflict in literature
  • Space in literature
  • Cities and towns in art
  • English literature
Genre/Form
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction 1 / Christoph Ehland and Pascal Fischer -- Introduction 11 / Christoph Ehland and Pascal Fischer. Part 1. Contested Civic Spaces in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries . 1 Civic Subversion in London's Public Rituals in the Seventeenth Century / Christoph Ehland 2 The Earl of Rochester -- Sexual Politics, Riots and the Chaos of the Carnivalesque / Norbert Lennartz 3 Rus in Urbe: Parks in Eighteenth-Century Cities / Mihaela Irimia 4 The Slippery Slope to the Gallows: Crime and Punishment in Early Eighteenth-Century London / Kerstin Frank Part 2. Urban Rioting in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. 5 Giving Meaning to Anarchy: Contemporary Interpretations of Rioting in 18th-Century Britain / Gerd Stratmann 6 Blending Spaces: The Gordon Riots in Literature / Pascal Fischer 7 The "Capital of Discontent" -- Urban Resistance in Manchester / Bernd Hirsch Part 3. Reimagining Urban Space. 8 Creating Situationist Ambiences: Peter Ackroyd's London: The Biography / Stephan Kohl 9 Reshaping the City: The Eruv as Stealth Architecture / Margaret Olin 10 Challenging Urban Realities in Recent London Writing: Iain Sinclair's Ghost Milk and John Lanchester's Capital / Ingo Berensmeyer and Catharina Loffler Part 4. Creative Transformations of the City. 11 Critical Urban Studies and/in "Right to the City" Movements: The Politics of Form in Activist Cultural Production / Jens Martin Gurr 12 Street Art as Reclaiming the Streets / Marie Hologa 13 Graffiti as a Place of Resistance in British Poetry / Istvan D. Racz 14 The Berlin Wall as Mobile Ruin / Blake Fitzpatrick.
ISBN
  • 9789004369184
  • 900436918X
LCCN
2018023869
OCLC
  • on1031455022
  • 1031455022
  • SCSB-9159071
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries