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Pathologies of modern space : empty space, urban anxiety, and the recovery of the public self

Title
Pathologies of modern space : empty space, urban anxiety, and the recovery of the public self / Kathryn Milun.
Author
Milun, Kathryn.
Publication
New York : Routledge, ©2007.

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Description
xviii, 325 pages : illustrations; 24 cm
Summary
"Pathologies of Modern Space traces the rise of agoraphobia in modern life and ties its astonishing growth to the emergence of urban modernity. The fear of stepping into the anonymity of modern cities and the anxiety that modern urban settings generate is in fact a central feature of modernity, and has been addressed by Georg Simmel and Richard Sennett. While agoraphobia is now generally treated by the psychiatric profession as a disorder unrelated to anything but the patient's psychology, Kathryn Milun shows that in the modern era its rise is closely related to the emergence of "empty urban space": homogenous space stripped of memory and tactile features (i.e., large plazas, sprawling freeways, shopping malls, and glass and steel office towers). When agoraphobia was first identified in the 1870s, psychologists connected it to features of modern urban life but, in subsequent eras, psychiatrists treated it as separate from the urban social context. While agoraphobia has exploded as a condition, the psychiatric profession has continued to ignore the social dimensions of the condition. The vast majority of sufferers are women, a fact that Milun uses to address gender differences in the way that humans experience the modern city. Pathologies of Modern Space covers a key mental health and social issue while also examining the increasing influence of a health profession that looks less to the social and more to the individual."--Publisher's information.
Subject
  • Agoraphobia > Social aspects
  • Agoraphobia > Environmental aspects
  • Public spaces
  • Agoraphobia
  • City planning
  • Agoraphobia
  • City Planning
  • History, 19th Century
  • History, 20th Century
  • History, 21st Century
  • urban planning
  • Öffentlicher Raum
  • Raumwahrnehmung
  • Agoraphobie
  • Platzgestaltung
  • Pleinvrees
  • Openbare ruimte
  • Sociale aspecten
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 297-309) and index.
Contents
Preface: Empty space as a structure of feeling in the urban commons -- Introduction: Agoraphobia, a discovery mode for the study of empty space as a structure of feeling in the urban commons -- The disappearance of public space in psychiatric descriptions of agoraphobia : Dr. Westphal (1872) and Dr. Boyd (1991) -- The nineteenth-century urban commons as a spatial puzzle -- The nineteenth-century urban commons as a gendered puzzle -- The twentieth-century urban commons : the urban freeway -- The twentieth-century urban commons : the shopping center, laboratory of behaviorism -- The twentieth-century urban commons : neoliberal universes of nonrecognition -- Alternative treatments for the twenty-first-century urban commons : horror vacui, solvitur ambulando? -- Conclusion.
ISBN
  • 0415952735
  • 9780415952736
  • 0415952743
  • 9780415952743
LCCN
2006028460
OCLC
  • ocm71241929
  • 71241929
  • SCSB-13977342
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library