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Retail Ruins The Ghosts Of Postindustrial Spectacle Jacob C Miller

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Retail Ruins The Ghosts Of Postindustrial Spectacle Jacob C Miller
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Publisher: Bristol University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.33 MB
Pages: 150
Author: Jacob C. Miller
ISBN: 9781529225556, 1529225558
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Retail Ruins The Ghosts Of Postindustrial Spectacle Jacob C Miller by Jacob C. Miller 9781529225556, 1529225558 instant download after payment.

From zombie malls to declining high streets, the urban consumption landscape is experiencing a new and emerging kind of post-industrial ruin. While there is a growing body of research on the place of industrial ruins in the post-industrial city, this book explores the urban space familiar to many of us today - the retail ruin. Jacob C. Miller bridges human geography, archaeology and critical urban studies to offer a starting point for conceptualizing retail ruins. Drawing on fieldnotes and photographs, Miller crafts a hauntological approach informed by the theories of Walter Benjamin and Jacques Derrida to more recent thinking on assemblage, spectacle and the politics of urban space.

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