For much of the 20th century the modernist city was articulated in terms of narratives of progress and development. Today the neoliberal city confronts us with all the cultural 'noise' of disorder and excess meaning. As this book demonstrates, for more than 40 years London-based writer, film-maker and 'psychogeographer' Iain Sinclair has proved to be one of the most incisive commentators on the contemporary city: tracing the emerging contours of a metropolis where the meeting of global and local is never without incident. Iain Sinclair: Noise, Neoliberalism and the Matter of London explores Sinclair's investigations into the nature of conflicting urban realities through an examination of the ways in which the noise of neoliberal excess inte...
This thesis explores the images of body and city in the literary representations of contemporary Lon...
This study explores different visions of contemporary London using the tools of cultural and literar...
This consideration of British poet, novelist, and critic Iain Sinclair’s ‘bad’ writing begins at the...
This article explores the possibilities of contemporary London writing to challenge established spat...
Taking shape like the spectral imprint of a developing photographic image, an apparition emerges fro...
The essay is an investigation of Iain Sinclair's London Orbital in relation to the issues of shamani...
The dust-jackets of Iain Sinclair’s books are laden with endorsements describing him as the preemine...
Iain Sinclair’s London is a labyrinthine city split by multiple forces deliriously replicated in the...
London exerts attraction and repulsion upon travellers, writers and artists alike.Its past is oversh...
This essays looks at Sorry Meniscus Excursions to the Millennium Dome (Profile Books, 1999), by I Si...
In *World City*, Doreen Massey traces how two strong narratives about London have dominated politica...
This essays looks at Sorry Meniscus Excursions to the Millennium Dome (Profile Books, 1999), by I Si...
London Orbital was born as the shared project of an eclectic writer – Iain Sinclair – and an equally...
City Visions: The Work of Iain Sinclair collects fourteen pathbreaking essays treating the panoramic...
This article considers the theme of memory in (post-)Thatcherite London through the analysis of Moor...
This thesis explores the images of body and city in the literary representations of contemporary Lon...
This study explores different visions of contemporary London using the tools of cultural and literar...
This consideration of British poet, novelist, and critic Iain Sinclair’s ‘bad’ writing begins at the...
This article explores the possibilities of contemporary London writing to challenge established spat...
Taking shape like the spectral imprint of a developing photographic image, an apparition emerges fro...
The essay is an investigation of Iain Sinclair's London Orbital in relation to the issues of shamani...
The dust-jackets of Iain Sinclair’s books are laden with endorsements describing him as the preemine...
Iain Sinclair’s London is a labyrinthine city split by multiple forces deliriously replicated in the...
London exerts attraction and repulsion upon travellers, writers and artists alike.Its past is oversh...
This essays looks at Sorry Meniscus Excursions to the Millennium Dome (Profile Books, 1999), by I Si...
In *World City*, Doreen Massey traces how two strong narratives about London have dominated politica...
This essays looks at Sorry Meniscus Excursions to the Millennium Dome (Profile Books, 1999), by I Si...
London Orbital was born as the shared project of an eclectic writer – Iain Sinclair – and an equally...
City Visions: The Work of Iain Sinclair collects fourteen pathbreaking essays treating the panoramic...
This article considers the theme of memory in (post-)Thatcherite London through the analysis of Moor...
This thesis explores the images of body and city in the literary representations of contemporary Lon...
This study explores different visions of contemporary London using the tools of cultural and literar...
This consideration of British poet, novelist, and critic Iain Sinclair’s ‘bad’ writing begins at the...