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Changing Representations of Nature and the City

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Changing Representations of Nature and the City

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The 1960s–1970s and Their Legacies

Changing Representations of Nature and the City

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Changing Representations of Nature and the City book

The 1960s–1970s and Their Legacies
Edited ByGabriel N. Gee, Alison Vogelaar
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2018
eBook Published 10 July 2018
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315538167
Pages 226
eBook ISBN 9781315538167
Subjects Arts, Built Environment, Environment and Sustainability, Geography, Humanities, Urban Studies
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Gee, G.N., & Vogelaar, A. (Eds.). (2018). Changing Representations of Nature and the City: The 1960s–1970s and Their Legacies (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315538167

ABSTRACT

The turn of the 1960s-70s, characterized by the rapid acceleration of globalization, prompted a radical transformation in the perception of urban and natural environments. The urban revolution and related prospect of the total urbanisation of the planet, in concert with rapid population growth and resource exploitation, instigated a surge in environmental awareness and activism. One implication of this moment is a growing recognition of the integration and interconnection of natural and urban entities. The present collection is an interdisciplinary inquiry into the changing modes of representation of nature in the city beginning from the turn of the 1960s/70s. Bringing together a number of different disciplinary approaches, including architectural studies and aesthetics, heritage studies and economics, environmental science and communication, the collection reflects upon the changing perception of socio-natures in the context of increasing urban expansion and global interconnectedness as they are/were manifest in specific representations. Using cases studies from around the globe, the collection offers a historical and theoretical understanding of a paradigmatic shift whose material and symbolic legacies are still accompanying us in the early 21st century.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |22 pages

Introduction

Global Cities, Global Nature
ByGabriel N. Gee, Alison Vogelaar

part I|60 pages

Forgotten Spaces

chapter 1|15 pages

Beyond Narcissus

The Sea and the Metamorphosis of Port Cities in the Late 20th Century
ByGabriel N. Gee

chapter 2|15 pages

Bangkok Against Its Nature

ByWorrasit Tantinipankul

chapter 3|12 pages

Growing Up in a Steel Mill

A Conversation with Historian and Nature-Lover Elmer J. Hall
ByMichelle L. Stefano

chapter 4|16 pages

Looking Beyond the Image of “the Wasteland”

Newark, New Jersey
ByLori M. Gibbs

part II|56 pages

Artificial Spaces

chapter 5|13 pages

Passages

From Artificial Animal to Planetary Man
ByPaolo Perulli

chapter 6|14 pages

Luigi Ghirri

The Theater of Landscape
ByGiuliano Sergio

chapter 7|6 pages

Nature, Plastic, Artifice

In Conversation With Tuula Närhinen
ByTuula Närhinen, Gabriel N. Gee

chapter 8|14 pages

Naturally Representative

The Environmental Planning of the New African Capitals Abuja and Dodoma
ByAyala Levin

chapter 9|7 pages

Grey, Green, Gold

ByUriel Orlow

part III|67 pages

Interstitial Spaces

chapter 10|12 pages

Reyner Banham’s Desert Landscapes 1

ByEliana Sousa Santos

chapter 11|12 pages

‘Nature’ in Interstice

Reflections on China’s “Obscure Poetry” in the 1970s
ByJundan Zhang

chapter 12|15 pages

The Green Corridor

A Vision for Lisbon
ByMaria João Matos

chapter 13|7 pages

Weather, Science and Cinema

In Conversation With Conor McFeely
ByConor McFeely, Gabriel N. Gee

chapter 14|19 pages

The Postcolonial Garden City? Changing Representations of Nature in Christchurch, New Zealand

ByAlison Vogelaar, Brack Hale
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