Modern Ruins
Title | Modern Ruins PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Penn State Press |
Pages | 105 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9780271036847 |
"A collection of photographs and essays focusing on postindustrial landscapes and abandoned buildings in Pennsylvania"--Provided by publisher.
Ruins
Title | Ruins PDF eBook |
Author | Brian Dillon |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Aesthetics |
ISBN | 9780262516372 |
Ruins is one of a series documenting major themes and ideas in contemporary art.
Haikyo
Title | Haikyo PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Gingko Press Editions |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Abandoned buildings |
ISBN | 9781908211460 |
Dotted over Japan from north to south, hundreds of abandoned abodes lay forgotten and left to decay. These shadowy realms provide a paused, silent and darkly enchanting contrast to a country known for the brightness, sound and movement that swells in it many thriving metropolises. Stepping away from the lights and into the shadows, one adventurous photographer embarks on an underground voyeuristic journey, documenting a curious collection of images that provide a rare and intimate glimpse into a secret, mysterious and sometimes bizarre world.
Repairing the Ruins
Title | Repairing the Ruins PDF eBook |
Author | Douglas Wilson |
Publisher | Canon Press & Book Service |
Pages | 272 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1885767145 |
Repairing the Ruins is a collection of essays about classical education.
Untimely Ruins
Title | Untimely Ruins PDF eBook |
Author | Nick Yablon |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 397 |
Release | 2010-06-15 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0226946657 |
American ruins have become increasingly prominent, whether in discussions of “urban blight” and home foreclosures, in commemorations of 9/11, or in postapocalyptic movies. In this highly original book, Nick Yablon argues that the association between American cities and ruins dates back to a much earlier period in the nation’s history. Recovering numerous scenes of urban desolation—from failed banks, abandoned towns, and dilapidated tenements to the crumbling skyscrapers and bridges envisioned in science fiction and cartoons—Untimely Ruins challenges the myth that ruins were absent or insignificant objects in nineteenth-century America. The first book to document an American cult of the ruin, Untimely Ruins traces its deviations as well as derivations from European conventions. Unlike classical and Gothic ruins, which decayed gracefully over centuries and inspired philosophical meditations about the fate of civilizations, America’s ruins were often “untimely,” appearing unpredictably and disappearing before they could accrue an aura of age. As modern ruins of steel and iron, they stimulated critical reflections about contemporary cities, and the unfamiliar kinds of experience they enabled. Unearthing evocative sources everywhere from the archives of amateur photographers to the contents of time-capsules, Untimely Ruins exposes crucial debates about the economic, technological, and cultural transformations known as urban modernity. The result is a fascinating cultural history that uncovers fresh perspectives on the American city.
Standing by the Ruins
Title | Standing by the Ruins PDF eBook |
Author | Ken Seigneurie |
Publisher | Fordham Univ Press |
Pages | 313 |
Release | 2011-10-03 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0823234843 |
Since the mid-1970s, Lebanon has been at the center of the worldwide rise in sectarian extremism. Its cultural output has both mediated and resisted this rise. Standing by the Ruins reviews the role of culture in supporting sectarianism, yet argues for the emergence of a distinctive aesthetic of resistance to it. Focusing on contemporary Lebanese fiction, film, and popular culture, this book shows how artists reappropriated the twin legacies of commitment literature and the ancient topos of “standing by the ruins” to form a new “elegiac humanism” during the tumultuous period of 1975 to 2005. It redirects attention to the critical role of culture in conditioning attitudes throughout society and is therefore relevant to other societies facing sectarian extremism. Standing by the Ruins is also a strong intervention in the burgeoning field of World Literature. Elaborating on the great Arabist Hilary Kilpatrick’s crucial insight that ancient Arabic forms and topoi filter into modern literature, the author details how the “standing by the ruins” topos—and the structure of feeling it conditions—has migrated over time. Modern Arabic novels, feature films, and popular culture, far from being simply cultural imports, are hybrid forms deployed to respond to the challenges of contemporary Arab society. As such, they can take their place within a World Literature paradigm: they are cultural products that travel and intervene in the world.
The Pursuit of Ruins
Title | The Pursuit of Ruins PDF eBook |
Author | Christina Bueno |
Publisher | University of New Mexico Press |
Pages | 281 |
Release | 2016-10-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0826357334 |
Famous for its majestic ruins, Mexico has gone to great lengths to preserve and display the remains of its pre-Hispanic past. The Pursuit of Ruins argues that the government effort to take control of the ancient remains took off in the late nineteenth century during the dictatorship of Porfirio Díaz. Under Díaz Mexico acquired an official history more firmly rooted in Indian antiquity. This prestigious pedigree served to counter Mexico’s image as a backward, peripheral nation. The government claimed symbolic links with the great civilizations of pre-Hispanic times as it hauled statues to the National Museum and reconstructed Teotihuacán. Christina Bueno explores the different facets of the Porfirian archaeological project and underscores the contradictory place of indigenous identity in modern Mexico. While the making of Mexico’s official past was thought to bind the nation together, it was an exclusionary process, one that celebrated the civilizations of bygone times while disparaging contemporary Indians.