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Clean Living Under Difficult Circumstances Finding A Home In The Ruins Of Modernism Owen Hatherley

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Clean Living Under Difficult Circumstances Finding A Home In The Ruins Of Modernism Owen Hatherley
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Publisher: Verso
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.44 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Owen Hatherley
ISBN: 9781839762215, 9781839762239, 9781839762246, 1839762217, 1839762233, 1839762241, 2021001634, 2021001635
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Clean Living Under Difficult Circumstances Finding A Home In The Ruins Of Modernism Owen Hatherley by Owen Hatherley 9781839762215, 9781839762239, 9781839762246, 1839762217, 1839762233, 1839762241, 2021001634, 2021001635 instant download after payment.

How to make a fairer, more just city
From the grandiose histories of monumental state building projects to the minutiae of street signs and corner cafés, from the rebuilding of capital cities to the provision of the humble public toilet, Clean Living under Difficult Circumstances argues for the city as a socialist project.
This essay collection spans a period from immediately before the 2008 financial crash to the year of the pandemic. Against the business-as-usual responses to both crises, Owen Hatherley outlines a vision of the city as both a venue for political debate and dispute as well as a space of everyday experience, one that we shape as much as it shapes us.
Incorporated here are the genres of memoir, history, music and film criticism, as well as portraits of figures who have inspired new ways of looking at cities, such as the architect Zaha Hadid, the activist and urbanist Jane Jacobs, and thinkers such as Mark Fisher and Adam Curtis. Throughout these pieces, Hatherley argues that the only way out of our difficult circumstances is to imagine and try to construct a better modernity.

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