Creating the City : Identity, Memory and Participation
By Carolyn Steedman, Pål Brunnström, Ragnhild Claesson
Society & Social Sciences, Social & cultural history
607 pages • English • 2019
About the book
Cities are places of constant contradictions – on the one hand culturally rich and diverse places with interesting entanglements of social and spatial relations, on the other hand sites of inequality, segregation and conflict. There are obviously various and sometimes opposing understandings, narrations and representations of a city. From an urban history perspective, it is adequate to critically ask: how do historymaking and representations of a city’s past contribute to create cities and trajectories of urban development? To understand this, we need to pay attention to how urban phenomena are historicised, categorised, preserved and used in official history, and in urban planning. How cities are narrated and projected will influence what kind of city it is possible to imagine, what is understood as problematic, and consequently how and for whom cities are planned and developed. This correlation between history and future-making places questions of power at the centre of urban history and development.
Information
Author
Carolyn Steedman
Author
Pål Brunnström
Author
Ragnhild Claesson
Editions
ISBN
9789178770137
Pages
607
Measurements
135 mm ✕ 210 mm
Weight
877 g
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