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Cultural Landscapes of Post-Socialist Cities

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Cultural Landscapes of Post-Socialist Cities book

Representation of Powers and Needs

Cultural Landscapes of Post-Socialist Cities

DOI link for Cultural Landscapes of Post-Socialist Cities

Cultural Landscapes of Post-Socialist Cities book

Representation of Powers and Needs
ByMariusz Czepczynski
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2008
eBook Published 22 April 2016
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315575315
Pages 224 pages
eBook ISBN 9781315575315
SubjectsArea Studies, Built Environment, Geography
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Czepczynski, M. (2008). Cultural Landscapes of Post-Socialist Cities. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315575315

The cultural landscapes of Central European cities reflect over half a century of socialism and are marked by the Marxists' vision of a utopian landscape. Architecture, urban planning and the visual arts were considered to be powerful means of expressing the 'people's power'. However, since the velvet revolutions of 1989, this urban scenery has been radically transformed by new forces and trends, infused by the free market, democracy and liberalization. This has led to 'landscape cleansing' and 'recycling', as these former communist nations used new architectural, functional and social forms to transform their urbanscapes, their meanings and uses. Comparing case studies from different post-socialist cities, this book examines the culturally conditional variations between local powers and structures despite the similarities in the general processes and systems. It considers the contemporary cultural landscapes of these post-socialist cities as a dynamic fusion of the old communist forms and new free-market meanings, features and democratic practices, of global influences and local icons. The book assesses whether these urbanscapes clearly reflect the social, cultural and political conditions and aspirations of these transitional countries and so a critical analysis of them provides important insights.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|32 pages

Geographical Studies of Cultural Landscape

chapter 2|18 pages

Representations of Memories and Powers

Discursive Historical Landscapes

chapter 3|50 pages

Landscaping Socialist Cities

chapter 4|40 pages

Post-communist Landscape Cleansing

chapter 5|30 pages

New Landscape Symbols of ‘New Europe’

chapter 6|8 pages

Interpreting Landscapes in Transition

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