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Marxism and Urban Culture (Hardcover)
Benjamin Fraser; Contributions by Les Roberts, Malcolm Alan Compitello, Marc James Leger, Cayley Sorochan, …
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R3,023
Discovery Miles 30 230
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Marxism and Urban Culture is the first volume to reconcile social
science and humanities perspectives on culture. Covering a range of
global cities-Bologna, Buenos Aires, Guatemala City, Liverpool,
London, Los Angeles, Madrid, Mahalla al-Kubra, Mexico City,
Montreal, Osaka, Strasbourg, Vienna-the contributions fuse
political and theoretical concerns with analyses of urban cultural
practices and historical movements, as well as urban-themed
literary and filmic art. Conceived as a response to the persistent
rift between disciplinary Marxist approaches to culture, this book
prioritizes the urban problematic and builds implicitly and
explicitly on work by numerous thinkers: not only Karl Marx but
also David Harvey, Henri Lefebvre, Friedrich Engels and Antonio
Gramsci, among others. Rather than reanimate reductive views either
of Marx or of urban theory, the chapters in Marxism and Urban
Culture speak broadly to the interdisciplinary connections that are
increasingly the concern of cultural scholars working across and
beyond the boundaries of geography, sociology, history, political
science, language and literature fields, film studies, and more. A
foreword written by Andy Merrifield (the author of Metromarxism)
and an introduction by Benjamin Fraser (the author of Henri
Lefebvre and the Spanish Urban Experience) situate the book's
chapters firmly in interdisciplinary terrain.
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Marxism and Urban Culture (Paperback)
Benjamin Fraser; Contributions by Les Roberts, Malcolm Alan Compitello, Marc James Leger, Cayley Sorochan, …
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R1,423
Discovery Miles 14 230
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Marxism and Urban Culture is the first volume to reconcile social
science and humanities perspectives on culture. Covering a range of
global cities-Bologna, Buenos Aires, Guatemala City, Liverpool,
London, Los Angeles, Madrid, Mahalla al-Kubra, Mexico City,
Montreal, Osaka, Strasbourg, Vienna-the contributions fuse
political and theoretical concerns with analyses of urban cultural
practices and historical movements, as well as urban-themed
literary and filmic art. Conceived as a response to the persistent
rift between disciplinary Marxist approaches to culture, this book
prioritizes the urban problematic and builds implicitly and
explicitly on work by numerous thinkers: not only Karl Marx but
also David Harvey, Henri Lefebvre, Friedrich Engels and Antonio
Gramsci, among others. Rather than reanimate reductive views either
of Marx or of urban theory, the chapters in Marxism and Urban
Culture speak broadly to the interdisciplinary connections that are
increasingly the concern of cultural scholars working across and
beyond the boundaries of geography, sociology, history, political
science, language and literature fields, film studies, and more. A
foreword written by Andy Merrifield (the author of Metromarxism)
and an introduction by Benjamin Fraser (the author of Henri
Lefebvre and the Spanish Urban Experience) situate the book's
chapters firmly in interdisciplinary terrain.
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