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[ecrea] New issue of the Journal of Urban Cultural Studies 3.3
Thu Jan 26 13:48:37 GMT 2017
Intellect is delighted to announce the new issue of the /Journal of
Urban Cultural Studies 3.3/ is now available.
If you have any questions about the journal click here
<http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Journal,id=225/view,page=0/>
or email (katy /at/ intellectbooks.com) <mailto:(katy /at/ intellectbooks.com)>.
List of articles (partial list):
Gathering place: Urban indigeneity and the production of space in
Edmonton, Canada
<http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Article,id=23032/>
Authors: Karen Wall
Page Start: 301
This article examines material and intangible traces of Aboriginal
history and cultural presence in a theoretical context concerned with
public spaces promoting transformative, dialogic, cross-cultural
encounters. Case studies consider urban spaces as gathering places in
terms of their relevance to indigenous practices of metissage. What is
at stake for settler colonial cities in the recognition and inclusion of
indigenous presence and historical relationships? Aboriginal cultures
can and must play a critical role in the development of a mature civic
identity rooted in a complex mutual history, with implications for urban
social and ecological sustainability in the future.
Cartographies of disappearance: Thresholds in Barcelona’s metro
<http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Article,id=23034/>
Authors: Enric Bou
Page Start: 347
This article proposes an analysis of Barcelona’s metro system following
David Pike’s threshold concept, key to the topography of the ‘vertical
city’. This will be done through reading maps and literary texts that
illustrate three closely related issues: an interpretation of
Barcelona’s metro network and its meanings; the disappearance of some
metro stations and underground spaces, such as hidden connecting
corridors, which create a shallow presence of the past into the present,
examples of urban spaces that are buried and forgotten; and subway life
as portrayed in some literary texts with particular emphasis on the use
of mythology.
Berlin: Images of a transformed city
<http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Article,id=23036/>
Authors: Bastian Heinsohn
Page Start: 381
The question of how to appropriately commemorate a city’s past in the
process of urban transformation is a task that is not exclusively
reserved for urban planners. In the case of Berlin, it is a particularly
complex challenge because of the city’s turbulent history in the
twentieth century. This article explores three treatments of a modern
urban landscape that incorporates a web of historical layers.
<http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Article,id=23038/>
Literary studies after the spatial turn
<http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Article,id=23038/>
Authors: Alexander Beaumont
Page Start: 395
This article examines three recent publications in the field of urban
literary studies. It argues that spatiality has become a key term within
this discipline, with the inferences of the spatial turn during the
1980s and 1990s having been firmly assimilated with the methodological
procedures of textual analysis today. However, the article argues that
the textual construction of the relationship between space and identity
has not been fully and satisfactorily articulated within the field, with
a hard-headedly materialist account of representational space sitting
uncomfortably alongside a cultural materialist understanding of
identity. This difficulty, it suggests, accounts for some of the
theoretical dilemmas represented in the books under discussion, despite
their many strengths.
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