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Landscape As Weapon Cultures Of Exhaustion And Refusal John Beck

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Landscape As Weapon Cultures Of Exhaustion And Refusal John Beck
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Publisher: Reaktion Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.47 MB
Pages: 208
Author: John Beck
ISBN: 9781789143058, 1789143055
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Landscape As Weapon Cultures Of Exhaustion And Refusal John Beck by John Beck 9781789143058, 1789143055 instant download after payment.

Once the playgrounds and raw material for the avantgarde, abandoned places and things—decommissioned military sites, postindustrial spaces, contested and forgotten edgelands—are now just as likely to be seen as assets for entrepreneurs or connoisseurs of the authentically worn-out. This is the age of patina, where the material remains of times past—the fields and factories, test sites, back alleys, machines, and statues—are coveted, adored, mourned, and commemorated, as well as sometimes despised. Through an exploration of a wide range of recent film, photography, art, and writing about place, Landscape as Weapon argues that these abandoned sites are a critical arena for debate about the meaning of space and time under late capitalism.

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