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Rivers as Prisms of Urban Imagining: Eastern Sichuan Work Songs

Autor
Chabrowski, Igor
Data publikacji
2017
Abstrakt (EN)

Many cities across the globe are rediscovering their rivers. After decades or even centuries of environmental decline and cultural neglect, waterfronts have been vamped up and become focal points of urban life again; hidden and covered streams have been daylighted while restoration projects have returned urban rivers in many places to a supposedly more natural state. This volume traces the complex and winding history of how cities have appropriated, lost, and regained their rivers. But rather than telling a linear story of progress, the chapters of this book highlight the ambivalence of these developments. The four sections in Rivers Lost, Rivers Regained discuss how cities have gained control and exerted power over rivers and waterways far upstream and downstream; how rivers and floodplains in cityscapes have been transformed by urbanization and industrialization; how urban rivers have been represented in cultural manifestations, such as novels and songs; and how more recent strategies work to redefine and recreate the place of the river within the urban setting. At the nexus between environmental, urban, and water histories, Rivers Lost, Rivers Regained points out how the urban-river relationship can serve as a prime vantage point to analyze fundamental issues of modern environmental attitudes and practices.

Słowa kluczowe EN
anthropology
arts
boaters (Persons)
boats and boating
canyons
dams
docks
Earth sciences
economics
employment
ethnology
geography
geomorphology
human geography
marine engineering
metropolitan areas
museum exhibits
psychology
recreation
sailors
ships
social sciences
transport workers
Dyscyplina PBN
historia
Tytuł monografii
Rivers Lost, Rivers Regained Rethinking City-River Relations
Strony od-do
177-199
Wydawca ministerialny
University of Pittsburgh Press
ISBN
978-08-22-94459-1
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