This book brings the insights of social geographers and cultural historians into a critical dialogue with literary narratives of urban culture and theories of literary cultural production
The paper considers China Miéville’s novel The City and The City from the point of view of geography...
WALKING CITIES: LONDON explores how the temporal and spatial realities experienced through urban wal...
Today is a new metropolitan age and for the first time ever more people live in cities than they do ...
In this Introduction, the collection’s editors offer critical readings of Omar Robert Hamilton’s deb...
This article explores the ways in which postcolonial literary and other cultural texts navigate, dec...
Weaving autobiographical and historical narratives that stem from the author’s experience as an Egyp...
The sixth edition of the highly successful The City Reader juxtaposes the very best classic and cont...
This paper explores selected novels by John Berger in which cities play a central role. These cities...
In this selection, from Tim Edensor and Mark Jayne’s Urban Theory Beyond the West (2011) urban anthr...
This introductory paper offers a framing of writing (in) the city as a way of making and knowing cit...
Since the 1990s, urban cultural policy in the UK has been bound to the cause of urban regeneration. ...
Total urban mobilization seeks meaning and reasons for the probability of post capitalist city in fu...
While nation states have a disputed status in a globalised world, cities are often regarded as sover...
“Cities are magical places, however their magic is not evenly distributed”— writes Chris Jenks in hi...
This article provides three perspectives on the genesis of a book of flash fiction about the city. I...
The paper considers China Miéville’s novel The City and The City from the point of view of geography...
WALKING CITIES: LONDON explores how the temporal and spatial realities experienced through urban wal...
Today is a new metropolitan age and for the first time ever more people live in cities than they do ...
In this Introduction, the collection’s editors offer critical readings of Omar Robert Hamilton’s deb...
This article explores the ways in which postcolonial literary and other cultural texts navigate, dec...
Weaving autobiographical and historical narratives that stem from the author’s experience as an Egyp...
The sixth edition of the highly successful The City Reader juxtaposes the very best classic and cont...
This paper explores selected novels by John Berger in which cities play a central role. These cities...
In this selection, from Tim Edensor and Mark Jayne’s Urban Theory Beyond the West (2011) urban anthr...
This introductory paper offers a framing of writing (in) the city as a way of making and knowing cit...
Since the 1990s, urban cultural policy in the UK has been bound to the cause of urban regeneration. ...
Total urban mobilization seeks meaning and reasons for the probability of post capitalist city in fu...
While nation states have a disputed status in a globalised world, cities are often regarded as sover...
“Cities are magical places, however their magic is not evenly distributed”— writes Chris Jenks in hi...
This article provides three perspectives on the genesis of a book of flash fiction about the city. I...
The paper considers China Miéville’s novel The City and The City from the point of view of geography...
WALKING CITIES: LONDON explores how the temporal and spatial realities experienced through urban wal...
Today is a new metropolitan age and for the first time ever more people live in cities than they do ...