The Spaces of the Modern City: Imaginaries, Politics, and Everyday Life
In: Publications in Partnership with the Shelby Cullom Davis Center at Princeton University Ser. v.2
Cover Page -- Half-title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Preface -- Introduction -- Spatial Imaginaries -- Chapter 1. Streets, Imaginaries, and Modernity: Vienna Is Not Berlin -- Chapter 2. The Global Spaces of Los Angeles, 1920s-1930s -- Chapter 3. Architecture at the Ends of Empire: Urban Reflections between Algiers and Marseille -- Chapter 4. The City in Fragments: Kaleidoscopic Johannesburgafter Apartheid -- Spatial Politics -- Chapter 5. Violence and Spatial Politics between the Local and Imperial: Baghdad, 1778-1810 -- Chapter 6. From the Lettered City to the Sellers' City: Vendor Politics and Public Space in Urban Mexico, 1880-1926 -- Chapter 7. The City as Theater of Protest: West Berlin and West Germany, 1962-1983 -- Chapter 8. Nuestro Pueblo: The Spatial and Cultural Politics of Los Angeles' Watts Towers -- Spaces of Everyday Life -- Chapter 9. Morality, Majesty, and Murder in 1950s London: Metropolitan Culture and English Modernity -- Chapter 10. (Re)Imagining an African City: PerformingCulture, Arts, and Citizenship in Dakar (Senegal), 1980-2000 -- Chapter 11. Street Observation Science and the Tokyo Economic Bubble, 1986-1990 -- Chapter 12. Spectacle and Death in the City of Bombay Cinema -- Contributors -- Index.