Havana Beyond the Ruins
Title | Havana Beyond the Ruins PDF eBook |
Author | Anke Birkenmaier |
Publisher | Duke University Press |
Pages | 346 |
Release | 2011-08-10 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 082235070X |
Looks at portrayals of Havana in literature, music, and the visual arts in the post-Soviet era, as the city is reinvented as a destination for international tourists and business ventures.
My Havana
Title | My Havana PDF eBook |
Author | Maria Caridad Cumaná |
Publisher | University of Toronto Press |
Pages | 310 |
Release | 2014-01-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1442615788 |
For more than thirty years, musician Carlos Varela has been a guide to the heart, soul, and sound of Havana. My Havana is a lyrical exploration of Varela's life and work, and of the vibrant musical, literary, and cinematic culture of his generation.
Havana
Title | Havana PDF eBook |
Author | Susan Anne Mansel Fitzgerald |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 182 |
Release | 2022-05-01 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 1000615219 |
Following the crisis of the Special Period, Cuba promoted urban agriculture throughout its towns and cities to address food sovereignty and security. Through the adoption of state recommended design strategies, these gardens have become places of social and economic exchange throughout Cuba. This book maps the lived experiences surrounding three urban farms in Havana to construct a deeper understanding about the everyday life of this city. Using narratives and drawings, this research uncovers these sites as places where education, intimacy, entrepreneurism, wellbeing, and culture are interwoven alongside food production. Henri Lefebvre’s latent work on rhythmanalysis is used as a research method to capture the everyday beats particular to Havana surrounding these sites. This book maps the many ways in which these spaces shift power away from the state to become places that are co-created by the community to serve as a crucial hinge point between the ongoing collapse of the city and its future wellbeing.
Encountering the City
Title | Encountering the City PDF eBook |
Author | Jonathan Darling |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 252 |
Release | 2016-07-15 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1317143957 |
Encountering the City provides a new and sustained engagement with the concept of encounter. Drawing on cutting-edge theoretical work, classic writings on the city and rich empirical examples, this volume demonstrates why encounters are significant to urban studies, politically, philosophically and analytically. Bringing together a range of interests, from urban multiculture, systems of economic regulation, security and suspicion, to more-than-human geographies, soundscapes and spiritual experience, Encountering the City argues for a more nuanced understanding of how the concept of 'encounter' is used. This interdisciplinary collection thus provides an insight into how scholars' writing on and in the city mobilise, theorise and challenge the concept of encounter through empirical cases taken from Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America and South America. These cases go beyond conventional accounts of urban conviviality, to demonstrate how encounters destabilise, rework and produce difference, fold together complex temporalities, materialise power and transform political relations. In doing so, the collection retains a critical eye on the forms of regulation, containment and inequality that shape the taking place of urban encounter. Encountering the City is a valuable resource for students and researchers alike.
Guide to the Library of Congress Classification
Title | Guide to the Library of Congress Classification PDF eBook |
Author | Lois Mai Chan |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Pages | 390 |
Release | 2016-09-26 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1440844348 |
Like earlier editions, this thoroughly updated sixth edition of the classic textbook provides readers with a basic understanding of the Library of Congress Classification system and its applications. The Library of Congress Classification system is used in academic, legal, medical, and research libraries throughout North America as well as worldwide; accordingly, catalogers and librarians in these settings all need to be able to use it. The established gold standard text for Library of Congress Classification (LCC), the sixth edition of Guide to the Library of Congress Classification updates and complements the classic textbook's coverage of cataloging in academic and research libraries. Clear and easy to understand, the text describes the reasoning behind assigning subject headings and subheadings, including use of tables; explains the principles, structure, and format of LCC; details notation, tables, assigning class numbers, and individual classes; and covers classification of special types of library materials. The last chapter of this perennially useful resource addresses the potential role of classification in libraries of the future.
Literary Landscapes of Time
Title | Literary Landscapes of Time PDF eBook |
Author | Jobst Welge |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 252 |
Release | 2022-11-07 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 3110762293 |
The volume asks how the literatures of the Americas and the Caribbean present multiple or internally differentiated spaces and how these are distinguished or traversed by different temporalities. The historical and (post)colonial experiences of these areas turns them into especially fertile ground for the exploration of the connections between landscape/geography and historical/temporal palimpsests as well as the specificities of literary form. The contributions are dedicated to individual, yet conceptually interconnected studies of staggered, multiple, non-simultaneous temporalities in modern and contemporary literature. The volume adopts a comparative perspective throughout and intends to foster the dialogue between the study of Latin/American and Caribbean literatures—in Spanish, Portuguese, French, and English. Therefore, the individual essays are not grouped according to geographical or linguistic areas, but follow a trajectory from spatiotemporal constellations of the 19th century to ruined/catastrophic landscapes and the geopoetic inscriptions of time in regions. The essays should appeal to all readers interested in World Literature, Hemispheric Studies as well as temporal approaches to space and geography.
The Cambridge Companion to Hip-Hop
Title | The Cambridge Companion to Hip-Hop PDF eBook |
Author | Justin A. Williams |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 370 |
Release | 2015-02-12 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1107037468 |
This Companion covers the hip-hop elements, methods of studying hip-hop, and case studies from Nerdcore to Turkish-German and Japanese hip-hop.