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The Narrative Turn in Urban Planning - Plotting the Helsinki Waterfront (Paperback): Lieven Ameel The Narrative Turn in Urban Planning - Plotting the Helsinki Waterfront (Paperback)
Lieven Ameel
R1,289 Discovery Miles 12 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Narratives, in the context of urban planning, matter profoundly. Planning theory and practice have taken an increasing interest in the role and power of narrative, and yet there is no comprehensive study of how narrative, and concepts from narrative and literary theory more broadly, can enrich planning and policy. The Narrative Turn in Urban Planning addresses this gap by defining key concepts such as story, narrative, and plot against a planning backdrop, and by drawing up a functional typology of different planning narratives. In two extended case studies from the planning of the Helsinki waterfront, it applies the narrative concepts and theories to a broad range of texts and practices, considering ways toward a more conscious and contextualized future urban planning. Questioning what is meant when we speak of narratives in urban planning, and what typologies we can draw up, it presents a threefold taxonomy of narratives within a planning framework. This book will serve as an important reference text for upper-level students and researchers interested in urban planning.

The Routledge Companion to Literary Urban Studies (Hardcover): Lieven Ameel The Routledge Companion to Literary Urban Studies (Hardcover)
Lieven Ameel
R7,076 Discovery Miles 70 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

33 newly commissioned chapters provide an overview of the fundamentals of literary urban studies, and a detailed outline of new directions in the field. Covers all of the main theoretical approaches to the field as well as key literary genres, with case studies covering a range of different geographical, cultural, and historical settings Ideal reference work for upper-level students and researchers working on city literature

The Materiality of Literary Narratives in Urban History (Paperback): Lieven Ameel, Jason Finch, Silja Laine, Richard Dennis The Materiality of Literary Narratives in Urban History (Paperback)
Lieven Ameel, Jason Finch, Silja Laine, Richard Dennis
R1,417 Discovery Miles 14 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Materiality of Literary Narratives in Urban History explores a variety of geographical and cultural contexts to examine what literary texts, grasped as material objects and reflections on urban materialities, have to offer for urban history. The contributing writers' approach to literary narratives and materialities in urban history is summarised within the conceptualisation 'materiality in/of literature': the way in which literary narratives at once refer to the material world and actively partake in the material construction of the world. This book takes a geographically multipolar and multidisciplinary approach to discuss cities in the UK, the US, India, South Africa, Finland, and France whilst examining a wide range of textual genres from the novel to cartoons, advertising copy, architecture and urban planning, and archaeological writing. In the process, attention is drawn to narrative complexities embedded within literary fiction and to the dialogue between narratives and historical change. The Materiality of Literary Narratives in Urban History has three areas of focus: literary fiction as form of urban materiality, literary narratives as social investigations of the material city, and the narrating of silenced material lives as witnessed in various narrative sources.

The Narrative Turn in Urban Planning - Plotting the Helsinki Waterfront (Hardcover): Lieven Ameel The Narrative Turn in Urban Planning - Plotting the Helsinki Waterfront (Hardcover)
Lieven Ameel
R4,490 Discovery Miles 44 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Narratives, in the context of urban planning, matter profoundly. Planning theory and practice have taken an increasing interest in the role and power of narrative, and yet there is no comprehensive study of how narrative, and concepts from narrative and literary theory more broadly, can enrich planning and policy. The Narrative Turn in Urban Planning addresses this gap by defining key concepts such as story, narrative, and plot against a planning backdrop, and by drawing up a functional typology of different planning narratives. In two extended case studies from the planning of the Helsinki waterfront, it applies the narrative concepts and theories to a broad range of texts and practices, considering ways toward a more conscious and contextualized future urban planning. Questioning what is meant when we speak of narratives in urban planning, and what typologies we can draw up, it presents a threefold taxonomy of narratives within a planning framework. This book will serve as an important reference text for upper-level students and researchers interested in urban planning.

The Materiality of Literary Narratives in Urban History (Hardcover): Lieven Ameel, Jason Finch, Silja Laine, Richard Dennis The Materiality of Literary Narratives in Urban History (Hardcover)
Lieven Ameel, Jason Finch, Silja Laine, Richard Dennis
R4,488 Discovery Miles 44 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Materiality of Literary Narratives in Urban History explores a variety of geographical and cultural contexts to examine what literary texts, grasped as material objects and reflections on urban materialities, have to offer for urban history. The contributing writers' approach to literary narratives and materialities in urban history is summarised within the conceptualisation 'materiality in/of literature': the way in which literary narratives at once refer to the material world and actively partake in the material construction of the world. This book takes a geographically multipolar and multidisciplinary approach to discuss cities in the UK, the US, India, South Africa, Finland, and France whilst examining a wide range of textual genres from the novel to cartoons, advertising copy, architecture and urban planning, and archaeological writing. In the process, attention is drawn to narrative complexities embedded within literary fiction and to the dialogue between narratives and historical change. The Materiality of Literary Narratives in Urban History has three areas of focus: literary fiction as form of urban materiality, literary narratives as social investigations of the material city, and the narrating of silenced material lives as witnessed in various narrative sources.

Literatures of Urban Possibility (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021): Markku Salmela, Lieven Ameel, Jason Finch Literatures of Urban Possibility (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
Markku Salmela, Lieven Ameel, Jason Finch
R4,023 Discovery Miles 40 230 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book demonstrates how city literature addresses questions of possibility. In city literature, ideas of possibility emerge primarily through two perspectives: texts may focus on what is possible for cities, and they may present the urban environment as a site of possibility for individuals or communities. The volume combines reflections on urban possibility from a range of geographical and cultural contexts-in addition to the English-speaking world, individual chapters analyse possible cities and possible urban lives in Turkey, Israel, Finland, Germany, Russia and Sweden. Moreover, by engaging with issues such as city planning, mass housing, gentrification, informal settlements and translocal identities, the book shows imaginative literature at work outlining what possibility means in cities.

Literary Second Cities (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017): Jason Finch, Lieven Ameel, Markku Salmela Literary Second Cities (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017)
Jason Finch, Lieven Ameel, Markku Salmela
R3,326 Discovery Miles 33 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book brings together geographers and literary scholars in a series of engagements near the boundaries of their disciplines. In urban studies, disproportionate attention has been given to a small set of privileged 'first' cities. This volume problematizes the dominance of such alpha cities, offering a wide perspective on 'second cities' and their literature. The volume is divided into three themed sections. 'In the Shadow of the Alpha City' problematizes the image of cities defined by their function and size, bringing out the contradictions and contestations inherent in cultural productions of second cities, including Birmingham and Bristol in the UK, Las Vegas in the USA, and Tartu in Estonia. 'Frontier Second Cities' pays attention to the multiple and trans-national pasts of second cities which occupy border zones, with a focus on Narva, in Estonia, and Turkish/Kurdish Diyarbakir. The final section, 'The Diffuse Second City', examines networks the diffuse secondary city made up of interlinked small cities, suburban sprawl and urban overspill, with literary case studies from Italy, Sweden, and Finland.

Narrative in Urban Planning - A Practical Field Guide: Lieven Ameel, Jens Martin Gurr, Barbara Buchenau Narrative in Urban Planning - A Practical Field Guide
Lieven Ameel, Jens Martin Gurr, Barbara Buchenau
R937 R628 Discovery Miles 6 280 Save R309 (33%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days
Literatures of Urban Possibility (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021): Markku Salmela, Lieven Ameel, Jason Finch Literatures of Urban Possibility (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Markku Salmela, Lieven Ameel, Jason Finch
R4,000 Discovery Miles 40 000 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book demonstrates how city literature addresses questions of possibility. In city literature, ideas of possibility emerge primarily through two perspectives: texts may focus on what is possible for cities, and they may present the urban environment as a site of possibility for individuals or communities. The volume combines reflections on urban possibility from a range of geographical and cultural contexts-in addition to the English-speaking world, individual chapters analyse possible cities and possible urban lives in Turkey, Israel, Finland, Germany, Russia and Sweden. Moreover, by engaging with issues such as city planning, mass housing, gentrification, informal settlements and translocal identities, the book shows imaginative literature at work outlining what possibility means in cities.

Literary Second Cities (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017): Jason Finch, Lieven Ameel, Markku Salmela Literary Second Cities (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017)
Jason Finch, Lieven Ameel, Markku Salmela
R2,653 Discovery Miles 26 530 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book brings together geographers and literary scholars in a series of engagements near the boundaries of their disciplines. In urban studies, disproportionate attention has been given to a small set of privileged 'first' cities. This volume problematizes the dominance of such alpha cities, offering a wide perspective on 'second cities' and their literature. The volume is divided into three themed sections. 'In the Shadow of the Alpha City' problematizes the image of cities defined by their function and size, bringing out the contradictions and contestations inherent in cultural productions of second cities, including Birmingham and Bristol in the UK, Las Vegas in the USA, and Tartu in Estonia. 'Frontier Second Cities' pays attention to the multiple and trans-national pasts of second cities which occupy border zones, with a focus on Narva, in Estonia, and Turkish/Kurdish Diyarbakir. The final section, 'The Diffuse Second City', examines networks the diffuse secondary city made up of interlinked small cities, suburban sprawl and urban overspill, with literary case studies from Italy, Sweden, and Finland.

Helsinki in Early Twentieth-Century Literature - Urban Experiences in Finnish Prose Fiction 18901940 (Paperback): Lieven Ameel Helsinki in Early Twentieth-Century Literature - Urban Experiences in Finnish Prose Fiction 18901940 (Paperback)
Lieven Ameel
R1,011 Discovery Miles 10 110 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Literary Helsinki: a city of leisure and light, divided along the fault lines of gender, class and language; a dizzying and dazzling threshold of modernity; alienating, mesmerising and endearing. This first monograph to examine experiences of Helsinki in literature written in Finnish shows that rich descriptions of urban life have formed an integral part of Finnish literature from the late nineteenth century onward. Based on an analysis of more than sixty novels and collections of short stories, it tells the naturally evolving story of how Helsinki was experienced in literature.

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