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Monrovia Modern – Urban Form and Political Imagination in Liberia

Autor Danny Hoffman
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 noi 2017
In Monrovia Modern Danny Hoffman uses the ruins of four iconic modernist buildings in Monrovia, Liberia as a way to explore the relationship between the built environment and political imagination. Hoffman shows how the EJ Roye tower and the Hotel Africa luxury resort, as well as the unfinished Ministry of Defense and Liberia Broadcasting System buildings transformed during the urban warfare of the 1990s from symbols of the modernist project of nation building to reminders of the challenges Monrovia's residents face. The transient lives of these buildings' inhabitants, many of whom are ex-combatants, prevent them from making place-based claims to a right to the city and hinder their ability to think of ways to rebuild and repurpose their built environment. Featuring nearly 100 of Hoffman's color photographs, Monrovia Modern is situated at the intersection between photography, architecture, and anthropology, mapping out the possibilities and limits for imagining an urban future in Monrovia and beyond.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822363576
ISBN-10: 0822363577
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.89 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press

Cuprins

Illustrations xiii
Preface xvii
Acknowledgments xxiii
Introduction 1
1. Live Dangerously, My Brothers: Ex-Combatants and the Political Economy of Space 33
2. The Ministry of Defense: Excessive Architecture 61
3. E. J. Roye: The Corporate (Post)Modern 91
4. Hotel Africa: The Uncritical Ruin 115
5. Liberia Broadcasting System: Three Utopias 143
6. Finding Urban Form: A Coda 175
Notes 183
References 189
Index 203

Notă biografică

Danny Hoffman is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Washington and the author of The War Machines: Young Men and Violence in Sierra Leone and Liberia, also published by Duke University Press. As a photojournalist, he documented conflicts in southern Africa and the Balkans from 1994 to 1998.