The Making & Unmaking of Colonial Cities Urban Planning, Imperial Power, & th
Oxford University Press

The Making & Unmaking of Colonial Cities Urban Planning, Imperial Power, & th

Subjects: Architecture, Theory of architecture
ISBN13: 9780198881247
Published: 14 Dec 2023

Format - Hardback
By Obert, Julia C.

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The Making & Unmaking of Colonial Cities Urban Planning, Imperial Power, & th

Regular price A$134.40
Sale price A$134.40 Regular price A$138.56
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The Making and Unmaking of Colonial Cities is a comparative study of architectural space in four (post-)colonial capitals: Belfast, Northern Ireland; Windhoek, Namibia; Bridgetown, Barbados; and Hanoi, Vietnam. Each chapter takes up one of these cities, outlining its history of building and urban planning under colonial rule and linking that history to its contemporary shape and scope. This genealogical information is drawn from primary source documents and
archival materials. The chapters then look to local literary texts to better understand the lingering impact of colonial building practices on individuals living in (post-)colonial cities today. These texts
often foreground the difficulty of moving through a city that can never feel comfortably one's own; legacies of racial segregation, buildings that disregard indigenous resources, and street names that serve as constant reminders of a history of oppression, for example, can produce feelings of anxiety, even of unbelonging, for native subjects. However, the literature also highlights ways in which the subversive wanderings of particular pedestriansEDtaking shortcuts, trespassing in forbidden
places, diverting spaces from their intended usesEDcan contest 'official' topography. Bodies can therefore move against the power of a repressive regime, at least to some degree, even when that power is
literally set in stone. Obert argues for the significance of these small gestures of reclamation, suggesting that we must counterpose the potential flexibility of lived space to the prohibitions of the map in order to more fully understand (post-)colonial power relations.

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