Luiz Paes itibaren Hordle, Hampshire, UK

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The industrial garden vision, created by postwar metropolitan boosters and maintained for decades after, relies upon two particularly modern orderings: spatial classification and social regulation. The details of the dream changed over time, and between different people and groups. But in its broad, postwar conception, the dream has two dimensions: “class harmony in pastoral cities,” (9) and an “endless horizon of upward social mobility” (8). The mechanisms which planted and fertilized this industrial garden are familiar: the spatialized social classifications reflected in zoning decisions and redlined neighborhoods; the socialized spatial ideologies reflected in political battles over the “right” to discriminate. Reflecting back on All That Is Solid…, we can see the industrial garden as an unexpected mirror to Marx’ promise of cyclical class struggle culminating in the rule of proletariat. Both views are, of course, utopian. What Self is suggested, however, is that behind the modern rhetoric of constant expansion lies another, seemingly contradictory goal: socioeconomic instability and unpredictability contained by controlling and patrolling the boundaries of civic spaces. It is the tension between the garden dream and the lived reality of Oakland’s economic, political and spatial arrangements the lies at the core of Self’s argument. The metaphor of urban space as industrial garden cloaks a “have your cake and eat it too” vision of modernist progress and politics that finally cannot accommodate the conflicting desires of Oakland and its suburbs. From Self’s perspective, this inability to tolerate instability and change is the original sin in the (modern?) garden.

Okuyucu Luiz Paes itibaren Hordle, Hampshire, UK

Kullanıcı, bu kitapları portalın yayın kurulu olan 2017-2018'de en ilginç olarak değerlendirdi "TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi" Tüm okuyucuların bu literatürü tanımalarını tavsiye eder.