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Marxism and Urban Culture

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Full Title:

Marxism and Urban Culture

Contributors:

By (Author) Benjamin Fraser
Contributions by Les Roberts
Contributions by Malcolm Alan Compitello
Contributions by Marc James Lger
Contributions by Cayley Sorochan
Contributions by Heather A. Vrana
Contributions by Jeff Hicks
Contributions by Kimberley DeFazio
Contributions by Jelle Versieren
Contributions by Brecht De Smet

ISBN:

9780739194485

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

7th April 2017

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Far-left political ideologies and movements

Dewey:

307.76

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

282

Dimensions:

Width 149mm, Height 232mm, Spine 21mm

Weight:

431g

Description

Marxism and Urban Culture is the first volume to reconcile social science and humanities perspectives on culture. Covering a range of global citiesBologna, Buenos Aires, Guatemala City, Liverpool, London, Los Angeles, Madrid, Mahalla al-Kubra, Mexico City, Montreal, Osaka, Strasbourg, Viennathe contributions fuse political and theoretical concerns with analyses of urban cultural practices and historical movements, as well as urban-themed literary and filmic art. Conceived as a response to the persistent rift between disciplinary Marxist approaches to culture, this book prioritizes the urban problematic and builds implicitly and explicitly on work by numerous thinkers: not only Karl Marx but also David Harvey, Henri Lefebvre, Friedrich Engels and Antonio Gramsci, among others. Rather than reanimate reductive views either of Marx or of urban theory, the chapters in Marxism and Urban Culture speak broadly to the interdisciplinary connections that are increasingly the concern of cultural scholars working across and beyond the boundaries of geography, sociology, history, political science, language and literature fields, film studies, and more. A foreword written by Andy Merrifield (the author of Metromarxism) and an introduction by Benjamin Fraser (the author of Henri Lefebvre and the Spanish Urban Experience) situate the books chapters firmly in interdisciplinary terrain.

Reviews

This is a bold, thoughtful, and transformative book on the urban as a point of encounter that enables an interdisciplinary understanding and transcending of alienation in urban culture from a Marxist point of view. It is required reading for anyone seeking to challenge the dematerialising condition of urban culture in and beyond the academy. -- Adam David Morton, Professor of Political Economy, University of Sydney
A wide-ranging and compelling set of essays, which demonstrate the continuing importance of spatial theory in the political interpretation of books and films. This rich and evocative collection unearths both the spectacular and mundane political life of cities as diverse as Vienna, Osaka, and Liverpool, and follows a multitude of characters as they navigate the radical possibilities of their times. As serious as it shows the study of space and power to be, this is also an enjoyable travelogue through the political geographies of the capitalist city. -- Donald McNeill, professor of urban and cultural geography, Institute for Culture and Society, University of Western Sydney

Author Bio

Benjamin Fraser is associate professor of Spanish film and cultural studies at the College of Charleston.

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