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City Of The Future Built Space Modernity And Urban Change In Astana Mateusz Laszczkowski

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City Of The Future Built Space Modernity And Urban Change In Astana Mateusz Laszczkowski
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.11 MB
Pages: 220
Author: Mateusz Laszczkowski
ISBN: 9781785332579, 1785332570
Language: English
Year: 2016

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City Of The Future Built Space Modernity And Urban Change In Astana Mateusz Laszczkowski by Mateusz Laszczkowski 9781785332579, 1785332570 instant download after payment.

Astana, the capital city of the post-Soviet Kazakhstan, has often been admired for the design and planning of its futuristic cityscape. This anthropological study of the development of the city focuses on every-day practices, official ideologies and representations alongside the memories and dreams of the city’s longstanding residents and recent migrants. Critically examining a range of approaches to place and space in anthropology, geography and other disciplines, the book argues for an understanding of space as inextricably material-and-imaginary, and unceasingly dynamic – allowing for a plurality of incompatible pasts and futures materialized in spatial form.

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