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Writing the Modern City: Literature, Architecture, Modernity

Editat de Sarah Edwards, Jonathan Charley
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 noi 2011
Literary texts and buildings have always represented space, narrated cultural and political values, and functioned as sites of personal and collective identity. In the twentieth century, new forms of narrative have represented cultural modernity, political idealism and architectural innovation. Writing the Modern City explores the diverse and fascinating relationships between literature, architecture and modernity and considers how they have shaped the world today.
This collection of thirteen original essays examines the ways in which literature and architecture have shaped a range of recognisably ‘modern’ identities. It focuses on the cultural connections between prose narratives – the novel, short stories, autobiography, crime and science fiction – and a range of urban environments, from the city apartment and river to the colonial house and the utopian city. It explores how the themes of memory, nation and identity have been represented in both literary and architectural works in the aftermath of early twentieth-century conflict; how the cultural movements of modernism and postmodernism have affected notions of canonicity and genre in the creation of books and buildings; and how and why literary and architectural narratives are influenced by each other’s formal properties and styles.
The book breaks new ground in its exclusive focus on modern narrative and urban space. The essays examine texts and spaces that have both unsettled traditional definitions of literature and architecture and reflected and shaped modern identities: sexual, domestic, professional and national. It is essential reading for students and researchers of literature, cultural studies, cultural geography, art history and architectural history.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415591515
ISBN-10: 0415591511
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 50 halftones
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Preface  Time, Space and Narrative: Reflections on Architecture, Literature and Modernity  Part 1. Memory, Nation, Identity  Remembering and Forgetting: Private and Public Lives in the Imagined Nation   Poets, Tramps and a Town-Planner: A Survey of Raymond Unwin’s On-Site Persona  Unhomely Desire: Dismantling the Walls of Difference in Gora’s Kolkata  ‘The Past Forsworn’: Colonialism and Counterhistory in the Work of Doris Lessing  Part 2. Movement, Culture, Genre  Drugs, Crime and Other Worlds  Architectural Crimes and Architectural Solutions  Philip K. Dick’s Disturbanism: Towards Psychospatial Readings of Science Fiction  Alexander Trocchi: Glasgow through the Eye of a Needle  Part 3. Narrative, Form, Space Anonymous Encounters: The Structuring of Space in Postmodern Narratives of the City  The Novel Architecture of Georges Perec  Sex Happens: a Phenomenological Reading of the Casual Encounter  ‘There Are Different Ways of Making the Streets Tell’: Narrative, Urban Space and Orientation
 

Recenzii

This is an ideal foundation text, and one that operates too as a springboard in its breadth as well as its finely detailed analyses. - Review 31

Descriere

Literary texts and buildings have always represented space, narrated cultural and political values, and functioned as sites of personal and collective identity. In the twentieth century, new forms of narrative have represented cultural modernity, political idealism and architectural innovation. This book explores the diverse and fascinating relationships between literature, architecture and modernity and considers how they have shaped the world today.