Re-presenting the Metropolis

Re-presenting the Metropolis
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Download or read book Re-presenting the Metropolis written by Dana Arnold and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2000 with total page 184 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The evolution of an urban self-consciousness in London in the early nineteenth century played a fundamental role in the shaping of the city. In this volume Dana Arnold explores the responses to the city among the urban bourgeoisie and their influence on the experience and development of London. Evidence of attitudes towards the metropolis is drawn from a range of contemporary visual and written sources including commentaries, guidebooks, literature and parliamentary reports and enquiries. The study of sensory responses to the city allows the exploration of the dynamic between city and society and a broader cultural understanding of urban form. London is re-presented as a matrix of key architectural, social and cultural themes and as the emblematic expression of different kinds of identities relating to gender, class and nationhood.


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