The City and the Senses

The City and the Senses
Title The City and the Senses PDF eBook
Author Dr Alexander Cowan
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Pages 260
Release 2013-06-28
Genre History
ISBN 1409479609

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How do we experience a city in terms of the senses? What are the inter-relations between human experience and behaviour in urban space? This volume examines these questions in the context of European urban culture between the fifteenth and twentieth centuries, exploring the institutions and ideologies relating to the range of sensual experience and its interpretation. Spanning pre-industrial and modern cities in Britain, France, Germany and the United States, it enables the reader to establish major contrasts and continuities in what is still an evolving urban experience. Divided into sections corresponding to the five senses: noise, vision, taste, touch and smell, each sections allows for comparisons which act as reminders that the experience of the city was a multi-sensual one, and that these experiences were as much intellectual as physical in their nature.

Senses and the City

Senses and the City
Title Senses and the City PDF eBook
Author Mădălina Diaconu
Publisher LIT Verlag Münster
Pages 287
Release 2011
Genre Nature
ISBN 3643502486

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The papers collected in this volume discuss the sensory dimension of cityscapes, with focus on touch and smell. Both have been traditionally considered "lower senses" and thus unworthy of being cultivated - objects of social prohibitions and targets of suppressing strategies in modern architecture and city planning. The book brings together approaches from anthropology, aesthetics, the theory of architecture, art and design research, psychophysiology, ethology, analytic chemistry, etc. (Series: Austria: Forschung und Wissenschaft - Interdisziplinar - Vol. 4)

The City of the Senses

The City of the Senses
Title The City of the Senses PDF eBook
Author K. DeFazio
Publisher Springer
Pages 199
Release 2011-10-24
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0230370357

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Offers an innovative, interdisciplinary approach which opens up new ways of understanding urban culture and space. The author approaches the city as essentially a 'material' place where people live, work, and participate in social practices within historical limits set not by sensory experience or cultural meanings but material social conditions.

Senses in Cities

Senses in Cities
Title Senses in Cities PDF eBook
Author Kelvin Low
Publisher Routledge
Pages 375
Release 2017-10-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1315527359

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Urban landscapes are usually thought of first and foremost as engineered formations designed for functionality. It is quite clear, however, that cities and towns are sites of social structure, scenes of diversity, and hotbeds of transgressions. They are also sources of satisfying social relationships, settings for actions negotiated on an everyday basis, and opportunities for kinesthetic and aesthetic experiences. Within these processes, the senses mediate engagement with the optimism of urban growth, the comfort of urban traditions, and a consciousness of the diverse relationships that embellish urban living, but also with the repellent sights and sounds that invade zones of comfort. This book examines how qualities of place and their sensuous reorganisation elucidate particular sociocultural expressions and practices in urban life. The collection illuminates how urban environments are distinguished, valued, or reconfigured with the senses as media for evaluating authentic spaces and places that endure and change over time.

The Sensory Landscape of Cities

The Sensory Landscape of Cities
Title The Sensory Landscape of Cities PDF eBook
Author Charles Landry
Publisher
Pages 64
Release 2012-03-29
Genre City planning
ISBN 9781908777010

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The City of the Senses, the Senses in the City

The City of the Senses, the Senses in the City
Title The City of the Senses, the Senses in the City PDF eBook
Author Zara Pinto-Coelho
Publisher UMinho Editora/CECS
Pages 129
Release 2022-02-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9898974621

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Urban-oriented sensory analysis has a long tradition within the social sciences. However, in communication and cultural studies research, the sensorial orientation is still incipient. This publication is part of an ongoing call by Passeio, the platform for the study of art and urban culture of the Communication and Society Research Centre, for an organicist vision of the city, underlining the need to re-signify the role of the senses in the experience of everyday contemporary urban life. This book includes theoretical and/or empirical contributions from researchers in sociology, communication and cultural studies, who explore three fundamental questions: (a) the effects of the tourist era under the COVID-19 pandemic, (b) the role of music in the production of places and socialities; and (c) the importance of ambiances in the constitution of a carnal relationship with the city.

Food, Senses and the City

Food, Senses and the City
Title Food, Senses and the City PDF eBook
Author Ferne Edwards
Publisher Routledge
Pages 239
Release 2021-03-23
Genre Nature
ISBN 1000360709

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This work explores diverse cultural understandings of food practices in cities through the senses, drawing on case studies in the Americas, Asia, Australia, and Europe. The volume includes the senses within the popular field of urban food studies to explore new understandings of how people live in cities and how we can understand cities through food. It reveals how the senses can provide unique insight into how the city and its dwellers are being reshaped and understood. Recognising cities as diverse and dynamic places, the book provides a wide range of case studies from food production to preparation and mediatisation through to consumption. These relationships are interrogated through themes of belonging and homemaking to discuss how food, memory, and materiality connect and disrupt past, present, and future imaginaries. As cities become larger, busier, and more crowded, this volume contributes to actual and potential ways that the senses can generate new understandings of how people live together in cities. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of critical food studies, urban studies, and socio-cultural anthropology.