توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Differences in the City: Postmetropolitan Heterotopias As Liberal Utopian Dreams
نام کتاب : Differences in the City: Postmetropolitan Heterotopias As Liberal Utopian Dreams
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : تفاوتها در شهر: هتروتوپیاهای پسا متروپولیتن به عنوان رویاهای اتوپیایی لیبرال
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نویسندگان : Jorge Leon Casero (editor), Julia Urabayen (editor)
ناشر : Nova Science Publishers
سال نشر : 2020
تعداد صفحات : 376
ISBN (شابک) : 1536184969 , 9781536184969
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 19 مگابایت
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Contents
Preface
The Falling Decadence of the Heterotopian Social Empowerment
References
Section 1: Heterotopia and Postmetropolis
Chapter 1
Heterotopia Unbound: Undisciplined Approaches to ‘Space Otherwise’
Abstract
On the Perilous Act of Thinking Otherwise
Heterotopological Thinking …
… And Undisciplined Alliances
References
Chapter 2
Humanizig the City: The 4 C Strategy against Fragmented Cities
Abstract
Introduction
Urbanizing and Civilizing: Nordic and Mediterranean Cities
The Fragmented City: Utopia Turns into Dystopia
Humanizing the City: the Challenge of the 21st Century Cities
Defragmenting the Hetero-Distopic City
Conclusion: The 4 C City
References
Chapter 3
Foucault and the Roots of the Smart City
Abstract
Introduction
The Modern City
Towards the Smart City
Conclusion: Between Utopia and Heterotopia
References
Chapter 4
The Internet and the Heterotopia of the Postmetropolis
Abstract
Introduction
The Postmetropolis, the Internet, and the Hypermatter
The Internet and the Heterotopia
Conclusion
References
Chapter 5
Surface Heterotopias, Platform Urbanism
Abstract
Introduction: Heterotopia and Management Systems
Perspective and Heterotopia
Heterotopia and Non-Triviality
Conclusions: Heterotopia and Platform Infrastructure
References
Section 2: Heterotopia and Public Space
Chapter 6
Other Spaces and Peripheral Urbanities
Abstract
Introduction
Other Spaces and Peripheral Urbanity
Power, Politics, Other Spaces
Different and Equal
Other Spaces and Other Spaces of Waiting
Going Forward
Acknowledgment
References
Chapter 7
Heterotopıa as a Manıfest of Multiple Publıcs
Abstract
Introduction
Foucault and Lefebvre on Heterotopia
Multiple Publics and Heterotopic Public Space
Conclusion
References
Chapter 8
Heterotopia and the Ordering of Contested Urban Public Space: A Case Study of the Sarpi Neighbourhood (Chinatown) in Milan(
Abstract
Introduction: Conditions of Contemporary Urban Public Space
A Heterotopian Approach to Public Space
Milan ‘Chinatown’: Conflict, Transformation and Continuing Battle for Public Space
Milan Chinatown as Layered and Adaptive Space
Conclusion
References
Chapter 9
Separation and Open Heterotopias in New York and Tokyo
Abstract
Introduction
New York
Tokyo
Conclusion
References
Section 3: Heterotopia and the Right to the City
Chapter 10
Delusions of Heterotopia
Abstract
Foucault, Ideologist of Urban neoliberalism?
Foucault and Lefebvre, Heterotopias and Utopias
Urbanism and Ideology
References
Chapter 11
Palestinian Urbanity: Utopia or Heterotopia?
Abstract
Introduction
Background: Urban Citizenship and Post-national Heterotopia in the Neoliberal City
Current Palestinian Urbanity in Haifa
A Revived Palestinian Culture
The Palestinian Cultural Scene
Discussion: Palestinian Cultural Scene in Haifa: Utopia or Heterotopia?
References
Chapter 12
Heterotopias and the Right to the City: The Struggles for the Creation and Collective Use of the Urban Commons
Abstract
Introduction
A Dialectic Conception of Space, Territory and Place
The Urban Common Spaces and the City as a Common
The Right to the City as a Necessity and as a Political Project
Conclusion: Heterotopias, Insurgency and Dispute of Grassroots Territories
References
Chapter 13
The Devil’s Mansion of Surabaya: A Heterotopia
Abstract
Introduction: Heterotopia
Devil’s Mansion
Wild Space
Topogenic Space
Inside and Outside Space
Darkness and Light
Biopolitical Space
Conclusion
References
Section 4: Heterotopia and Gender Space
Chapter 14
From Parisian Prostitutes to Robot Sex Workers: The Mutations of the Heterotopian Brothel
Abstract
Introduction
The Complexity of Foucault’s Parisian Brothels
The Disenclosure of Brothels in the Network Era
The Future
References
Chapter 15
The Decline of the Emancipatory Power of Utopias and Heterotopias: An Analysis of Libertarianism and Queer Theory
Abstract
Introduction
Gender Utopia and Libertarian Utopia
The Formal Nature of the Libertarian Metautopia
Impossibility of Victimless Crimes
Libertarian Utopia, Capitalism and Queer Utopia
Conclusion
References
Chapter 16
From the Processes of Subjectivation to the Ways of Dwelling: The Rights of a Becoming Ontotopology
Abstract
Heterotopology as a Way of Thinking about Ourselves
Ethnographic Notes on a Heterotopic Exercise: The New Pioneering Women Square
Some Remarks: Challenges of Living Together
References
Chapter 17
The ‘Bunny’ Heterotopia. Playboy’s Transformation of Sexuality in Paul B. Preciado
Abstract
Introduction
Pornography Spaces are Always Performative
Building a New Masculinity
Pornography and Playboy’s Publicity of Privacy
Conclusion
References
Section 5: Heterotopia and Symbolic Space
Chapter 18
Imagining, Building and Inhabiting Nature: Ishigami’s Journey to Humboldt’s Eden
Abstract
The Journey towards a New Nature
The First Scientific Journeys: The Return to an Original Nature
Imagining Mountains: Kinmen Passenger Service Center
The Heterotopic Feature of the Naturgemälde
References
Chapter 19
The Strange Birds and Beasts in Oyamada Hiroko’s “The Factory” (Kōjō, 2010)
Abstract
Introduction
The Contemporary Japanese Underclass
The Factory as Heterotopia
The Strange Factory Birds and Beasts
Crossing Over to the Other Side
Conclusion
References
Chapter 20
Dispelling the Reality with a Lot of Illusion or the Heterotopic Utopia of Living in Medellín
Abstract
Introduction
The Neoliberal Space
Life Experiences
The Meaning of the Proclamation: Heterotopic Utopia!
Conclusion: The Direction of Autonomy
References
Chapter 21
Home, Soil, Homeland: A Jerusalem Story
Abstract
Introduction
Creative Placemaking in Jerusalem
The Terrace as a New Frontier
The Home as Prototype, the Body as Ground Zero
Climate Fight as a Zionist Utopia/Dystopia
Between Utopia and Dystopia
References
Chapter 22
Heterotopias of Pessimism. An Approach through the Works of John Hejduk and Daniel Libeskind
Abstract
Introduction: Such Places as Sadness
The Places of Metaphor. The Dis-Places of Place
Libeskind Metaphors/Heterotopias
Hejduk Metaphors/Heterotopias
Conclusion: Sadness in Place
References
About the Authors
Preface
Section 1: Heterotopia and Postmeytopolis
Section 2: Heterotopia and PUBLIC SPACE
Section 3: Heterotopia and the Right to the City
Section 4: Heterotopia and Gender Space
Section 5: Heterotopia and Symbolic Space
Index
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