Frans-Willem Korsten, Anthony T. Albright
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A Humanities Approach in Tropes, Media, and Genres
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Imagining Urban Complexity introduces passionate and critical perspectives on the link between humanities and urban studies. It emphasizes tropes, media, and genres as cultural techniques that shape complexity in urban environments by distributing affordances, modes of sensing, and modes of sense-making.
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Imagining Urban Complexity introduces passionate and critical perspectives on the link between humanities and urban studies. It emphasizes tropes, media, and genres as cultural techniques that shape complexity in urban environments by distributing affordances, modes of sensing, and modes of sense-making.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040095591
- Artikelnr.: 72282234
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040095591
- Artikelnr.: 72282234
Frans-Willem Korsten is professor of Literature, Culture, and Law at the Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society and professor of Literature and Society at the Erasmus School of Philosophy. He was responsible for the Dutch Research Council (NWO) internationalization program "Precarity and Post-Autonomia: The Global Heritage" and took part in the NWO/Research Foundation Flanders (FWO)-funded program "Imagineering Techniques in the Early Modern Period." He currently takes part in a program funded by the NWO entitled "Playing Politics: Media Platforms, Making Worlds." He published extensively on the Dutch Republican baroque, theatricality, and sovereignty (A Dutch Republican Baroque; 2017), and on the relation between literature, art, politics, justice, and law-Art as an Interface of Law and Justice: Affirmation, Disturbance, Disruption (2021) and Cultural Interactions: Conflict and Cooperation (2022).
Anthony T. Albright is a PhD candidate and lecturer at the Leiden University Center for the Arts in Society. He received a bachelor of arts (BA) with a concentration in English and Comparative Literature from Columbia University and a master of arts (MA) in Media Studies from Leiden University.
Anthony T. Albright is a PhD candidate and lecturer at the Leiden University Center for the Arts in Society. He received a bachelor of arts (BA) with a concentration in English and Comparative Literature from Columbia University and a master of arts (MA) in Media Studies from Leiden University.
Preamble
Urban complexities: a humanities toolkit of tropes, media, genres
I
Tropes
1. What holds cities together?
Body Politic - Network - Belt: Hong Kong & Atlanta
2. Cities as paradigms of nature-culture
Jungle - Desert - Garden : Mexico City & Canberra
3. Urban distributions of access
Archive - Labyrinth - Zone: Istanbul & Moscow
4. Cities as centers of expectation and disillusion
Utopia - Dystopia - Non-Place: Paris & Brasilia
II
Media
5. Bringing urban selves and world into perspective
Theatre - Spectacle: Amsterdam & Naples
6. Connecting the private and the masses
Newspaper - Radio: Chicago & Caïro
7. Battlegrounds of representation and motors of desire
Television - Cinema: Beijing & Bangkok
8. Media relating dividuals and scapes
Digital - Social Media: Mumbai & Nairobi
III
Genres
9. Cities as forms of emplotment
Narrative - Documentary: Rio de Janeiro & Seattle
10. Urban life fragmented and improvized
Collage - Play: Lagos & Barcelona
11. Who does a city address and what do its rhythms express?
Lyric - Poetry: Isfahan & Jakarta
12. City secret, city trauma and the unrepresentable
Allegory - Comics: Jerusalem & Hiroshima
Postscript
The smart city: archipelagos of tests
Urban complexities: a humanities toolkit of tropes, media, genres
I
Tropes
1. What holds cities together?
Body Politic - Network - Belt: Hong Kong & Atlanta
2. Cities as paradigms of nature-culture
Jungle - Desert - Garden : Mexico City & Canberra
3. Urban distributions of access
Archive - Labyrinth - Zone: Istanbul & Moscow
4. Cities as centers of expectation and disillusion
Utopia - Dystopia - Non-Place: Paris & Brasilia
II
Media
5. Bringing urban selves and world into perspective
Theatre - Spectacle: Amsterdam & Naples
6. Connecting the private and the masses
Newspaper - Radio: Chicago & Caïro
7. Battlegrounds of representation and motors of desire
Television - Cinema: Beijing & Bangkok
8. Media relating dividuals and scapes
Digital - Social Media: Mumbai & Nairobi
III
Genres
9. Cities as forms of emplotment
Narrative - Documentary: Rio de Janeiro & Seattle
10. Urban life fragmented and improvized
Collage - Play: Lagos & Barcelona
11. Who does a city address and what do its rhythms express?
Lyric - Poetry: Isfahan & Jakarta
12. City secret, city trauma and the unrepresentable
Allegory - Comics: Jerusalem & Hiroshima
Postscript
The smart city: archipelagos of tests
Preamble
Urban complexities: a humanities toolkit of tropes, media, genres
I
Tropes
1. What holds cities together?
Body Politic - Network - Belt: Hong Kong & Atlanta
2. Cities as paradigms of nature-culture
Jungle - Desert - Garden : Mexico City & Canberra
3. Urban distributions of access
Archive - Labyrinth - Zone: Istanbul & Moscow
4. Cities as centers of expectation and disillusion
Utopia - Dystopia - Non-Place: Paris & Brasilia
II
Media
5. Bringing urban selves and world into perspective
Theatre - Spectacle: Amsterdam & Naples
6. Connecting the private and the masses
Newspaper - Radio: Chicago & Caïro
7. Battlegrounds of representation and motors of desire
Television - Cinema: Beijing & Bangkok
8. Media relating dividuals and scapes
Digital - Social Media: Mumbai & Nairobi
III
Genres
9. Cities as forms of emplotment
Narrative - Documentary: Rio de Janeiro & Seattle
10. Urban life fragmented and improvized
Collage - Play: Lagos & Barcelona
11. Who does a city address and what do its rhythms express?
Lyric - Poetry: Isfahan & Jakarta
12. City secret, city trauma and the unrepresentable
Allegory - Comics: Jerusalem & Hiroshima
Postscript
The smart city: archipelagos of tests
Urban complexities: a humanities toolkit of tropes, media, genres
I
Tropes
1. What holds cities together?
Body Politic - Network - Belt: Hong Kong & Atlanta
2. Cities as paradigms of nature-culture
Jungle - Desert - Garden : Mexico City & Canberra
3. Urban distributions of access
Archive - Labyrinth - Zone: Istanbul & Moscow
4. Cities as centers of expectation and disillusion
Utopia - Dystopia - Non-Place: Paris & Brasilia
II
Media
5. Bringing urban selves and world into perspective
Theatre - Spectacle: Amsterdam & Naples
6. Connecting the private and the masses
Newspaper - Radio: Chicago & Caïro
7. Battlegrounds of representation and motors of desire
Television - Cinema: Beijing & Bangkok
8. Media relating dividuals and scapes
Digital - Social Media: Mumbai & Nairobi
III
Genres
9. Cities as forms of emplotment
Narrative - Documentary: Rio de Janeiro & Seattle
10. Urban life fragmented and improvized
Collage - Play: Lagos & Barcelona
11. Who does a city address and what do its rhythms express?
Lyric - Poetry: Isfahan & Jakarta
12. City secret, city trauma and the unrepresentable
Allegory - Comics: Jerusalem & Hiroshima
Postscript
The smart city: archipelagos of tests