
Claims on the City
Situated Narratives of the Urban
Lexington Books (Publisher)
Published on 30. October 2023
Book
Hardback
280 pages
978-1-6669-4160-9 (ISBN)
Description
Claims on the City: Situated Narratives of the Urban captures a snapshot of the events, protests, and movements that disrupt a city's existing rhythms across cultures and nationalities and compels us to rethink our understanding of the urban. Using an interdisciplinary approach, the editors and contributors detail on-the-ground events and transformations of different cities embattled in social movements, and capture solidarities of people against the mechanisms of state and global capitalism through situated narratives and microhistories of resistance.
Claims on the City approaches the understanding of cities from methods grounded in humanities, focusing on the humane, subjective, emotive aspects of the cities. The contributors bring together perspectives from the disciplinary locations of performance studies, film studies, architecture, cultural studies, heritage studies, history, and religious studies; an unusual selection in studying the urban.
Claims on the City approaches the understanding of cities from methods grounded in humanities, focusing on the humane, subjective, emotive aspects of the cities. The contributors bring together perspectives from the disciplinary locations of performance studies, film studies, architecture, cultural studies, heritage studies, history, and religious studies; an unusual selection in studying the urban.
Reviews / Votes
Claims on the City: Situated Narratives of the Urban is a deep dive into the fascinating intricacies of urban life, packed with eye-opening perspectives on placemaking, social justice, and the rich tapestries of cities. From Hong Kong to Hyderabad, Tokyo to Mumbai, this sweeping array of engaging contributions is a compelling and astute reading of the city. -- Assa Doron, Australian National UniversityMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
23 b/w illustrations;
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
609 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-6669-4160-9 (9781666941609)
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Situated Narratives of the Urban
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Situated Narratives of the Urban
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Persons
C. Yamini Krishna is professor at FLAME University, India.
Amy Phua Mei Yen is a doctoral candidate at The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Nisha Mathew is professor of social theory at the School of Law, Mahindra University, Hyderabad.
Amy Phua Mei Yen is a doctoral candidate at The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Nisha Mathew is professor of social theory at the School of Law, Mahindra University, Hyderabad.
Content
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part 1: Choreographing the City
Chapter 1: Occupying Bangkok: Performing Rights Across the City in a Series of Unpredictable Flash Mobs in Neoliberal Thailand
Rubkwan Thammaboosadee
Chapter 2: From Confederate Monuments to Black Lives Matter Protests: The Role of Material Culture in Shaping and Reshaping Richmond's Racialized Landscape
Incoronata (Nadia) Inserra and Lee Ann Timreck
Chapter 3: Yale: Respect New Haven (New Artwork to Protest an Old University).
Laura A. Macaluso
Chapter 4: Allegory or Algorithm: The Smart City as Monument
Richard Simpson
Part 2: Culturescapes of Rapid Urbanization
Chapter 5: Memory, Nostalgia, and Asakusa in Contemporary Japanese Cinema and Television
Mina Qiao
Chapter 6: Filming the City: Embodying Interruption
Dikshya Karki
Chapter 7: Claiming History, Claiming Present: Muslim Diaspora and Hyderabad City
C.Yamini Krishna
Chapter 8: The Soul of The City: Mindfulness Practice in Hong Kong
Marin Nycklemoe
Introduction
Part 1: Choreographing the City
Chapter 1: Occupying Bangkok: Performing Rights Across the City in a Series of Unpredictable Flash Mobs in Neoliberal Thailand
Rubkwan Thammaboosadee
Chapter 2: From Confederate Monuments to Black Lives Matter Protests: The Role of Material Culture in Shaping and Reshaping Richmond's Racialized Landscape
Incoronata (Nadia) Inserra and Lee Ann Timreck
Chapter 3: Yale: Respect New Haven (New Artwork to Protest an Old University).
Laura A. Macaluso
Chapter 4: Allegory or Algorithm: The Smart City as Monument
Richard Simpson
Part 2: Culturescapes of Rapid Urbanization
Chapter 5: Memory, Nostalgia, and Asakusa in Contemporary Japanese Cinema and Television
Mina Qiao
Chapter 6: Filming the City: Embodying Interruption
Dikshya Karki
Chapter 7: Claiming History, Claiming Present: Muslim Diaspora and Hyderabad City
C.Yamini Krishna
Chapter 8: The Soul of The City: Mindfulness Practice in Hong Kong
Marin Nycklemoe