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Joan Ramon Resina (Editor), Dieter Ingenschay (Editor)
After-Images of the City
Cornell Univ Pr; February 2003
288 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.70 x 9.34 x 6.04
ISBN: 0801487897
Web: http://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu
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Book presentation
Criticism on the textual and iconographic construction of the city
is extensive, yet the problem of historical change in representations
of "the urban" has received little attention. Believing
traditional accounts are limited by their reflection of a specific
historical moment, Joan Ramon Resina and Dieter Ingenschay focus,
by contrast, on transition. In essays written for this volume, scholars
of literary and visual studies, the history of architecture, cultural
theory, and urban geography explore the ways perceptual or conceptual
paradigms of the city supersede or replace others, while at the
same time retaining the "after-image" of what went before.
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The writers touch on a wide variety of issues related to contemporary
urban cultures as they journey through cities including New York,
Barcelona, Madrid, Paris, Tijuana, Berlin, and London. Drawing on
the work of Roland Barthes, Walter Benjamin, Camilo José
Cela, Honoré de Balzac, and Alfred Stieglitz, their approach
is broadly cultural rather than technical. After-Images of the City
takes into account the intrinsic instability of the image and reveals
that representations of the modern metropolis cannot be fixed in
time and history.
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