Format:
1 Online-Ressource (196 Seiten)
ISBN:
9048518202
,
9789048518203
,
9789048518210
,
9048518210
,
9789089645050
,
9089645055
Series Statement:
Cities and cultures
Note:
Erscheint als Open Access bei De Gruyter
,
"The postwar histories of Paris and Amsterdam have been significantly defined by the notion of the "underground" as both a material and metaphorical space. Examining the underground traffic between the two cities, this book interrogates the countercultural histories of Paris and Amsterdam in the mid to late-twentieth century. Shuttling between Paris and Amsterdam, as well as between postwar avant-gardism and twenty-first century global urbanism, this interdisciplinary book seeks to create a mirroring effect over the notion of the underground as a driving force in the making of the contemporary European city."--Publisher's description
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Foreword - David Pinder -- - Concepts and Practices of the Underground - Christoph Lindner and Andrew Hussey -- - Part 1 - Projections - Metromania or the Undersides of Painting - Sophie Berrebi -- - Mapping Utopia: Debord and Constant between Amsterdam and Paris - Andrew Hussey -- - Amsterdam's Sexual Underground in the 1960s - Gert Hekma -- - Part 2 - Mobility - Detours, Delays, Derailments: La Petite Jérusalem and Slow Training in Culture - Sudeep Dasgupta -- - Underground Visions: Strategies of Resistance along the Amsterdam Metro Lines - Ginette Verstraete -- - Underground Circulation: The Beats in Paris and Beyond - Allen Hibbard -- - Part 3 - Visibility - (In)audible Frequencies: Sounding out the Contemporary Branded City - Carolyn Birdsall -- - Red Lights and Legitimate Trade: Paying for Sex in the Branded City - Joyce Goggin -- - Visibly Underground: When Clandestine Workers Take the Law into Their Own Hands - Anna-Louise Milne -- - Archaeology of the Parisian Underground - Stephen W. Sawyer
Language:
English
Subjects:
Sociology
Keywords:
Paris
;
Amsterdam
;
Underground
;
Geschichte 1945-2000
;
Aufsatzsammlung
DOI:
10.1515/9789048518203
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