Towards the City of Thresholds
Title | Towards the City of Thresholds PDF eBook |
Author | Stavros Stavrides |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Public spaces |
ISBN | 9781942173328 |
In recent years, urban uprisings, insurrections, riots, and occupations have been an expression of the rage and desperation of our time. So too have they expressed the joy of reclaiming collective life and a different way of composing a common world. At the root of these rebellious moments lies thresholds'the spaces to be crossed from cities of domination and exploitation to a common world of liberation. Towards the City of Thresholdsis a pioneering and ingenious study of these new forms of socialization and uses of space'self-managed and communal'that passionately revealscities as the sites of manifest social antagonism as well as spatialities of emancipation. Activist and architect Stavros Stavrides describes the powerful reinvention of politics and socialrelations stirring everywhere in our urban world and analyzes the theoretical underpinnings present in these metropolitan spaces and how they might be bridged to expand the commons. What is the emancipatory potential of the city in a time of crisis' What thresholds must be crossed for us to realize this potential' To answer these questions, Stavrides drawspenetrating insight from the critical philosophies of Walter Benjamin, Michel Foucault, and Henri Lefebvre'among others'to challenge the despotism of the political and urban crises ofour times and reveal the heterotopias immanent within them.
Common Space
Title | Common Space PDF eBook |
Author | Associate Professor Stavros Stavrides |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 318 |
Release | 2016-02-15 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1783603291 |
Space is both a product and a prerequisite of social relations, it has the potential to block and encourage certain forms of encounter. In Common Space, activist and architect Stavros Stavrides calls for us to conceive of space-as-commons – first, to think beyond the notions of public and private space, and then to understand common space not only as space that is governed by all and remains open to all, but that explicitly expresses, encourages and exemplifies new forms of social relations and of life in common. Through a fascinating, global examination of social housing, self-built urban settlements, street trade and art, occupied space, liberated space and graffiti, Stavrides carefully shows how spaces for commoning are created. Moreover, he explores the connections between processes of spatial transformation and the formation of politicised subjects to reveal the hidden emancipatory potential of contemporary, metropolitan life.
Towards the City of Thresholds
Title | Towards the City of Thresholds PDF eBook |
Author | Stavros Stavrides |
Publisher | |
Pages | 272 |
Release | 2019-09-03 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9781942173090 |
A pioneering study of the new forms of emancipatory urbanism emerging in these times of global crisis. An activist and architectural account of urban life that passionately reveals cities as the sites of manifest social conflict as well as spaces of emancipation.
Porous City
Title | Porous City PDF eBook |
Author | Sophie Wolfrum |
Publisher | Birkhäuser |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 2018-03-19 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 3035615780 |
Some time ago, Walter Benjamin and Asja Lacis used the term "porosity" with reference to Naples’ urban characteristics – spaces merging into each other and providing the backdrop for the unforeseen – improvisation as a way of life. Today, the term "porosity" in this context is increasingly used conceptually. Well-known authors from the worlds of architecture, town planning, and landscape design embark on a search for new concepts for a life-enhancing, user-friendly city – with reference to this enigmatic term. The term refers to the overlaying and interweaving of spaces and structures, to urban textures and their architectural properties and qualities – to cities with radically mixed urban functions.
Thinking on Thresholds
Title | Thinking on Thresholds PDF eBook |
Author | Subha Mukherji |
Publisher | Anthem Press |
Pages | 253 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 085728665X |
Through a combination of case studies and theoretical investigations, the essays in this book address the imaginative power of the threshold as a productive space in literature and art.
Thresholes
Title | Thresholes PDF eBook |
Author | Lara Mimosa Montes |
Publisher | Coffee House Press |
Pages | 89 |
Release | 2020-05-12 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 1566895871 |
Thresholes is both a doorway and an absence, a roadmap and a remembering. In this almanac of place and memory, Lara Mimosa Montes writes of her family’s past, returning to the Bronx of the 70s and 80s and the artistry that flourished there. What is the threshold between now and then, and how can the poet be the bridge between the two?
Threshold Modernism
Title | Threshold Modernism PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth F. Evans |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 275 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1108479812 |
Reveals how changing ideas about gender and race shaped - and were shaped by - London and its literature.