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Postcolonial Dublin - Imperial Legacies And The Built Environment (Paperback)
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Postcolonial Dublin - Imperial Legacies And The Built Environment (Paperback)
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For hundreds of years, Ireland has been a testing ground for
colonizing techniques. Postcolonial Dublin shows how perpetrators
of colonialism have made use of urban planning and architecture to
underscore and legitimate ideologies. From suburban development to
building facades, the conflict between nationalists and
colonialists has inscribed itself on Dublin's landscape. Andrew
Kincaid illustrates how the architecture and urban planning of
Dublin have been integral to debates about nationalism, modernism,
and Ireland's relationship to the rest of the world. Looking at
objects such as Londonderry's Market House, Patrick Abercrombie's
Dublin of the Future, and the urban renewal project of today's
Temple Bar, Kincaid highlights Ireland's colonial history and the
significance of architecture in the evolution of national identity.
In doing so, he demonstrates how ideology "spatializes" itself.
Postcolonial Dublin engages the prevailing historical
representations of Irish nationalism, arguing that the evolving
city reflected a debate over who would hold the reins of power.
Bringing the tools of literary criticism and postcolonial theory to
bear on the field of urban studies, Kincaid places Dublin at the
forefront of debates over modernism, modernity, and globalization.
Andrew Kincaid is assistant professor of English at the University
of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
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