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Titre
Journeys in extraordinary everyday culture : Walking in the contemporary city
Sujet
urban culture, urban life, urban sociology, festival, urban society, urban space, walking
Description
The broad argument underpinning this thesis is that a feature of contemporary city life deserving further critical attention is that of the ‘extraordinary everyday.’ I coin this term as a way of identifying and describing an increasingly common place articulation or ‘interface’ between the extraordinary (that is, the production and experience of spectacle and intense affective states within the context of technologically mediated, contemporary urban space), and the everyday (the seemingly banal routines and structures that organise our day to day existence in a consumer society).
Créateur
Morris, Brian John
Éditeur
University of Melbourne
Date
2001
Contributeur
Healy, Chris. Supervisor
Langue
en
Type
Thesis
Identifiant
http://repository.unimelb.edu.au/10187/628
http://lallier.msh-vdl.fr/theses/items/show/960
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