Intimate metropolis urban subjects in the modern city

Questions traditional conceptualizations of 'public' and 'private,' and illuminates the ways in which the modern metropolis can be seen as a peculiarly intimate construction, with its notion of the public predicated ultimately on a concept of the private individual or autonomous...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Di Palma, Vittoria (-), Periton, Diana, Lathouri, Marina
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; New York : Routledge 2009
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Acceso en línea:Sumario
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction / Vittoria Di Palma, Diana Periton, Marina Lathouri
  • Urban life / Diana Periton
  • Heads: Philip-Lorca di Corcia and the paradox of urban portraiture / Hugh Campbell
  • A space for the imagination: depicting women readers in the nineteenth-century city / Kathryn Brown
  • "So the flâneur goes for a walk in his room": interior, arcade, cinema, metropolis / Charles Rice
  • Exhibitionism: John Soane's "model house" / Helene Furján
  • Private house, public house: Victor Horta's ubiquitous domesticity / Amy Catania Kulper
  • Drawing and dispute: the strategies of the Berlin block / Katharina Borsi
  • "The necessity of the plan": visions of individuality and collective intimacies / Marina Lathouri
  • City is house and house is city: Aldo van Eyck, Piet Blom, and the architecture of homecoming / Karin Jaschke
  • Urban play: intimate space and postwar subjectivity / Roy Kozlovsky
  • Pervasive intimacy: the Unité d'habitation and Golden Lane as instruments of postwar domesticity / Christopher Hight
  • Zoom: Google Earth and global intimacy / Vittoria Di Palma