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2. The Urban Imaginary: Myths and Markets
3. Confronting the Global Urban Imaginary
4. Forming an Urban Imaginary: A Photographic Essay
5. 7. The Urban Imaginary: Myths and Markets
6. Sexual meanings, placemaking, and the urban imaginary
7. Litter and the urban imaginary
8. Brutalism, ruins, and the urban imaginary of gentrification
9. Chicano Park’s urban imaginary
10. Urban Grids and Urban Imaginary: City to Cyberspace, Cyberspace to City
11. Lost Youth in the Global City: Class, Culture and the Urban Imaginary
12. 4. Lower South Providence: Habitations by the River and Bay, Mobility, and the Urban Imaginary
13. Subaltern bodies in the digital urban imaginary
14. The Urban Imaginary as a Social and Economic Factor
15. Modernism and the Urban Imaginary 1: Spectacle and Introspection
16. Modernism and the Urban Imaginary 2: Nationalism, Internationalism, and Cosmopolitanism
17. El Helicoide: Modern Ruins and the Urban Imaginary C EL E ST E OL A LQU I AGA
18. Conclusion: A Fractured and Transitory Urban Imaginary
19. Chapter 2. Circulations and the Urban Imaginary of Chunchucmil
20. Tracing Beirut in Contemporary Historical Novels: Postmemory and the Urban Imaginary in Rabee Jaber and Alexandre Najjar
21. Framing the World: Portraits of Place and Richard Wentworth’s Urban Imaginary
22. Verbal Fluidities and Masculine Anxieties of the Glocal Urban Imaginary in Kenyan Genge Rap
23. “Cultures of Circulation and the Urban Imaginary: Miami as Example and Exemplar”
24. Revitalization of Public Spaces in a Working Class Neighborhood: Appropriation, Identity and the Urban Imaginary
25. Ethnography of a Concept: Rethinking the Urban Imaginary
26. 2. Circulations and the Urban Imaginary of Chunchucmil
27. Urban Grids and Urban Imaginary: City to Cyberspace, Cyberspace to City
28. RESEARCHING THE URBAN IMAGINARY: RESISTING THE ERASURE OF PLACES
29. THE GESTALT OF THE URBAN IMAGINARY
30. Popular Culture in the Age of White Flight: Film Noir, Disneyland, and the Cold War (Sub)Urban Imaginary
31. 1 Film Distribution as Media: Mapping the Urban Imaginary
32. The Urban Imaginary of Nature: Cities in American Environmental Politics
33. Urban Church Imagined: Religion, Race, and Authenticity in the City
34. Architecture and the Urban Life of Cairo
35. Two. The Everydayness of Political Violence: Calle 26 and the Struggle for Memory
36. Index
37. Appendix. Interviews and Focus Groups
38. Introduction. The Importance of Diego Felipe Becerra
39. Four. The Politics of Everyday Violence: Aesthetic Hierarchies in la Candelaria
40. Three. The Spatial Politics of Violence: Beautification in Ciudad Bolívar and la Perseverancia
41. References
42. Conclusion
43. Acknowledgments
44. One. Conceptualizing Violence, the Imaginary, and Graffiti and Street Art in Bogotá
45. Half Title Page
46. Half Title Page, Title Page, Dedication, Copyright
47. Image Plates I
48. Introduction: Cinema and Urban Society.
49. Prologue.
50. Index
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