Passages

Explorations of the Contemporary City

By Graham Livesey
Categories: Regional & Cultural Studies
Publisher: University of Calgary Press
Paperback : 9781552381410, 162 pages, November 2004
Ebook (PDF) : 9781552384251, 162 pages, November 2004

Table of contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1: Space: The Heterotopic Dimension
Chapter 2: Buildings; The Anomalous Condition
Chapter 3: Narrative: The Heuristic Journey
Chapter 4: Metaphor: The Need for Innovation
Chapter 5: Gesture: The Public Language of the Body
Chapter 6: Points: The Proliferation of Intersections
Chapter 7: Lines: The Cartographic Detail
Chapter 8: Surfaces: The Role of Memory
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Notes

Description

Informed by the work of writers such as Henri Lefebvre, Paul Ricoeur and Michel de Certeau, this collection of essays examines through multiple lenses eight topics related to the contemporary urban domain. The author employs powerful geographic and literary concepts such as space, narrative, and metaphor to interpret the often-bewildering complexity of the post-modern city. Recalling key aspects of our shared intellectual heritage, Passages: Explorations of the Contemporary City seeks to demystify the structure and historical development of the contemporary city in an accessible, engaging style. Passages is indispensable for those examining the city from either the professional design or the cultural studies standpoint.

Awards

  • Commended, AAUP Book, Jacket, and Journal Show selection - Scholarly Illustrated Book Design 2005

Reviews

Passages is of absorbing interest for architects and cultural studies scholars alike.

—Eva Zsizsmann, British Journal of Canadian Studies