Using examples from architecture, film, literature, and the visual arts, this wide-ranging book examines the significance of New York City in the urban imaginary between 1890 and 1940. In particular, Imagining New York City considers how and why certain city spaces-such as the skyline, the sidewalk, the slum, and the subway-have come to emblematize key aspects of the modern urban condition. In so doing, Christoph Lindner also considers the ways in which cultural developments in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries set the stage for more recent responses to a variety of urban challenges facing the city, such as post-disaster recovery, the renewal of urban infrastructure, and the remaking of public space.



Autorentext

Christoph Lindner is Professor of Media and Culture at the University of Amsterdam.



Inhalt

Acknowledgements Introduction Archive City Changing New York Modern City, Urban Imaginary Skylines and Sidewalks After City Part 1 - Skylines New York Vertical The City from Above Requiem for the Twin Towers Building the Skyline: A Brief Architectural History Text and the City New York Dreamscapes Fantasy Island After-Images of New York Revisioning the Skyscraper Cinema and the Vertical City The City from Greenwich Village Metrotopia The Empty City New York Undead Part 2 - Sidewalks New York Horizontal Sidewalks and Public Space A Short History of the Grid Street-Walking Broadway Promenade Manhattan Flanêuse Blasé Metropolitan Attitude City of Slums Sidewalks and Fear Tales of the Tenement New York Underground Elevated City High Line, Lowline Subway City Underground Fantasies Slow Street Afterword Bibliography

Titel
Imagining New York City
Untertitel
Literature, Urbanism, and the Visual Arts, 1890-1940
EAN
9780190231750
ISBN
978-0-19-023175-0
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
02.02.2015
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
3.27 MB
Anzahl Seiten
256
Jahr
2015
Untertitel
Englisch