Beyond Plague Urbanism

Beyond Plague Urbanism
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Publisher : NYU Press
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-13 : 9781685900137
ISBN-10 : 1685900135
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Book Synopsis Beyond Plague Urbanism by : Andy Merrifield

Download or read book Beyond Plague Urbanism written by Andy Merrifield and published by NYU Press. This book was released on 2023-06 with total page 196 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Our cities have been plagued by economic injustices and inequalities long before COVID-19 upended urban life everywhere. Beyond Plague Urbanism delves into this zone of urban pathology and asks what successive lockdowns and exoduses, remote work and small-business collapse, redundant office space and unaffordable living space portend for our society in cities? Andy Merrifield journeys intercontinentally as he reflects on these questions, in a narrative that moves imaginatively between plague and populist politics, the U.S. Main Street and the British High Street, overcrowding and undercrowding, the right to the city today and eco-cities of tomorrow. Blending jazz with French Surrealism, Thomas Pynchon’s rocket science with the odyssey of James Joyce, Henri Lefebvre’s Marxism with the street ballets of Jane Jacobs, this challenging book appears at a timely moment in our fraught political history and opens up an urgent humanist conversation about the future of city life.


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