
The post-socialist city : continuity and change in urban space and imagery / Alfrun Kliems; Marina Dmitrieva (eds.). With th eassistance of Louise Bromby and Christian Dietz
It is impossible to view urban planning in Socialism apart from its ideological content. Socialist ideas were realised in buildings, the layout of streets and squares, in films, in literature, and fine art. This heritage - even after the collapse of the political system - has survived into the post-...
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Other Authors: | Kliems, Alfrun (Editor) Dmitrieva, Marina (Editor) Bromby, Louise (Other) Dietz, Christian (Other) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: | Berlin : Jovis Berlin, 2010 |
Series: | Jovis diskurs
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Online Access: | Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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Theoretical concepts. Representations and images of "recent history" :the transition of post-socialist landscape icons Mariusz Czepczyński ;Towards banalization? :trans-forming the legacies of the post-socialist city |
Artistic realizations. Urban "truths" :artistic intervention in post-socialist space Cynthia Imogen Hammond ;Screening the post-Soviet metropolis :representations of urbanity in contemporary Russian cinema |
Discursive recodings. Port-totalitarian and post-colonial experiences :the palace of culture and science and defilad square in Warsaw Malgorzata Omilanowska ;Cultural policy as the politics of history :independence square in Kiev |
Economic conditions. Turbo urbanism in Prishtina Kai Vöckler ;Astana, Almaty, and Aktau :architectural experiments in the steppes of Kazakhstan |