Theoretically expansive yet historically well-grounded,
""Post-Wall Berlin: Borders, Space and Identity"" offers a powerful
lens through which to view this city's latest self-reinvention.
Presenting a trans-disciplinary approach to understanding one of
the world's most iconic cities, the book relates to recent trends
in post-Cold-War cultural history, memory studies, visual culture,
and border studies. Through a focus on the moving boundaries of
Berlin, Janet Ward reshapes the parameters of urban enquiry and
sheds new light on debates surrounding the city's division and
rebuilding, post-1989 and post-9/11 globalization, the new Europe,
urban preservation and 'memory sites'. This book is, in short, a
bold reassessment of the modern and postmodern urban condition.
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