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Cities of Everyday Life

Date
2003
Publisher
Sarai
Format
Artists' Books
Details
Softcover
ISBN
8190142909
Size
15 × 21 × 2.5 cm
Length
364 
Description

Sarai Reader #02

Sarai Editorial Collective

The Cities of Everyday Life carries within it an argument to take the urban seriously. Globalisation, with its mixture of enforced commodification, spatial transformations and urban ruin, excavated the city from margins of academic and literary writing to a new public discourse that suddenly assumed the given-ness of urban space. As elites quarrelled over pollution and decay of public order, new fusions were taking place between the media and the fabric of urban life.

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