1st Edition

The Hieroglyphics of Space Reading and Experiencing the Modern Metropolis

Edited By Neil Leach Copyright 2002
    310 Pages
    by Routledge

    310 Pages
    by Routledge

    'Spatial images', wrote the German cultural theorist, Siegfried Kracauer, 'are the dreams of society. Wherever the hieroglyphics of any spatial image are deciphered, there the basis of social reality presents itself.' But how exactly are these spatial images to be deciphered? 
    Hieroglyphics of Space addresses this question with a series of insightful essays on some of the great metropolitan centres of the world. From political interpretations to gendered analyses, from methods of mapping to filmic representations, and from studies in consumption to economic surveys, the volume offers a range of strategies for reading and experiencing the modern metropolis.

    Introduction  Part 1: The Legible Metropolis  Part 2: The Political Metropolis  Part 3: The Gendered Metropolis  Part 4: The Representational Metropolis  Part 5: The Filmic Metropolis  Part 6: The Economic Metropolis

    Biography

    Neil Leach