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Urban Awakenings: Disturbance and Enchantment in the Industrial City

Autor Samuel Alexander, Brendan Gleeson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 noi 2020
This book presents a series of urban investigations undertaken in the metropolis of Melbourne. It is based on the idea that ‘enchantment’ as an affective state is important to ethical and political engagement. Alexander and Gleeson argue that a sense of enchantment can give people the impulse to care and engage in an increasingly troubled world, whereas disenchantment can lead to resignation. Applying and extending this theory to the urban landscape, the authors walk their home city with eyes open to the possibility of seeing and experiencing the industrial city in different ways. This unique methodology, described as ‘urban tramping’, positions the authors as freethinking freewalkers of the city, encumbered only with the duty to look through the delusions of industrial capitalism towards its troubled, contradictory soul. These urban investigations were disrupted midway by COVID-19, a plague that ended up confirming the book’s central thesis of a fractured modernity vulnerable to various internal contradictions.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811578601
ISBN-10: 9811578605
Pagini: 157
Ilustrații: VI, 255 p. 77 illus., 71 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

1. A disturbed book: bubbles under the throne.- 2. Unsettling the story of disenchantment.- 3. The gentle art of urban tramping.- PART ONE: BC (Before-COVID).- 4. The ‘new world’ is old: journeying through deep time.- 5. Descent pathways in a city of gold.- 6. Adrift in the devil’s playground.- 7. Grave matters: death in the liveable city (Part I).- 8. Cold Lazarus: death in the liveable city (Part II).- 9. Walking the corridors of consumption.- 10. A riverside ramble to the last hotel: lostworlders welcome.- 11. Guardians of Gandolfo Gardens.- 12. Tramping against extinction: counter-friction to the machine.- 13. The monumental army that marches on the spot.- 14. Sisyphus in the suburbs: pushing the rock.- PART TWO: AC (After-COVID).- 15. Virtually tramping through post-normal times.- 16. A time for bad poetry.- 17. Shimmering text: re-reading The Plague in the Coronaverse.- 18. Care-full times: suffer the children.- 19. Rewilding the suburbs: CERES as a site of enchantment.- 20.Sojourning through a quiet city: envisioning a prosperous descent.- 21. Glitter and doom: between naïve optimism and despair.- COMING THROUGH SLAUGHTER.- 22. An urban politics of enchantment.

Notă biografică

Dr Samuel Alexander is a Research Fellow with the Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute. He is co-author of Degrowth in the Suburbs: A Radical Urban Imaginary (2019).

Professor Brendan Gleeson is Director of the Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute. He is co-author of Degrowth in the Suburbs: A Radical Urban Imaginary (2019).

Textul de pe ultima copertă

This book presents a series of urban investigations undertaken in the metropolis of Melbourne. It is based on the idea that ‘enchantment’ as an affective state is important to ethical and political engagement. Alexander and Gleeson argue that a sense of enchantment can give people the impulse to care and engage in an increasingly troubled world, whereas disenchantment can lead to resignation. Applying and extending this theory to the urban landscape, the authors walk their home city with eyes open to the possibility of seeing and experiencing the industrial city in different ways. This unique methodology, described as ‘urban tramping’, positions the authors as freethinking freewalkers of the city, encumbered only with the duty to look through the delusions of industrial capitalism towards its troubled, contradictory soul. These urban investigations were disrupted midway by COVID-19, a plague that ended up confirming the book’s central thesis of a fractured modernity vulnerable to various internal contradictions.

Caracteristici

Based on various walks around their home city of Melbourne, the authors seek to find new ways of seeing and understanding urban life in the 21st century. Ultimately, an ‘urban politics of enchantment’ is presented. Alexander and Gleeson argue that an effective urban politics must be an affective politics, one that changes not only how we think about our cities, but also the way we feel, perceive, judge, and experience them Accessibly written in colloquial and approachable language, but grounded in ethnographic research Will broadly appeal to general readers, as well as scholars and students in urban studies, urban theory and practice; urban political ecology and geography; sustainability transitions; climate change; political and social theory; and resistance