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Art and the Global City - Public Space, Transformative Media, and the Politics of Urban Rhetoric

English · Hardback

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Art and the Global City brings together a host of academics (communication specialists, sociologists, historians and cultural theorists) who seek to expand the notion of a "communicative city" by looking at the role that art and public culture play in the rapidly expanding global landscape. Spanning four continents (North America, Europe/Eurasia, Asia, and Australia) and multiple cities (from Chicago to Singapore, Moscow, Seoul, and Melbourne), these case studies focus the reader's attention to the evolution of art in public spaces and the rhetorical power of new artistic visions and conglomerations in the urban landscape.

List of contents

List of Figures - List of Tables - Acknowledgments - James T. Andrews/Margaret R. LaWare: Introduction: Urban Space, Art and Global Cultural Transformations - Art, Urban Space and the Global City - Suzanne Berman: Altering Perceptions of Urban Space: The Works of Christo and Jeanne-Claude - James T. Andrews: Narrating the Soviet Metropolis: Urban Technology, Visual Culture, and the Rhetorical and Communicative Value of Underground Architectural Space in Moscow - Nikos Papastergiadis: Going Out: Rights to the City and the Cosmos - Mark W. Rectanus: Deconstructing the Museum's White Cube: Gregor Schneider's Artistic and Discursive Interventions in Urban Space - Oliver Armstrong: From Plan to Process: The Language of Public Space Evaluation - Transformative Media and the Changing Urban Landscape - Daniel Makagon: Seeing the City through Photozines -Audrey Yue: From Creative to Critical Placemaking: Ambient Participation and the Cultural Impact of Digital Media Art in Public Space - Pan Ji: Building Rural Memories into Mediated Cities: How Rustic Elements Boost Popularity of City Images on Tiktok - Isabel Fangyi Lu: Urban Artivism and Placemaking: The Case of Federation Square, Melbourne - Danielle Wyatt/Bree Trevena: Creating Ground: Making Space for Art and Ambient Participation in Australia's Cultural Capital - Urban Rhetoric and Evolving Visions of the City - Scott McQuire: Light Art and the Aesthetics of Urban Appropriation - Gary Gumpert/Susan J. Drucker: Searching for Hidden Memories: Ghost Signs and Other Facades - Margaret R. LaWare: Imagining the Unoppressive City: Tracing the Re-creation and Circulation of Community Murals in Chicago - Yong-Chan Kim/Miran Pyun/Young Eun Yoo: Art, Gentrification, and Communication Infrastructure in Urban Neighborhoods: The Case of Mullae in Seoul - Max M. Renner: Artistic Transfigurations of the City: The Rhetorical Potential of Architecture as Public Art - Nikos Papastergiadis/James T. Andrews/Margaret R. LaWare - The Liquid Polis and Ambient Aesthetics of Communicative Cities: An Afterword - Editors - Contributors - Index.

About the author










James T. Andrews (Ph.D., The University of Chicago, 1994) is Distinguished University Professor of Modern Russian History at Iowa State University. He is the editor or author of five books, including an acclaimed two-volume cultural history of the Soviet space program titled Red Cosmos (2009) and Into the Cosmos (2011) respectively. His fellowships and awards include the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars and the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Margaret R. LaWare (Ph.D., Northwestern University, 1993) is Associate Professor of English and Speech Communication at Iowa State University where she has been Coordinator of the Ph.D. Program in Rhetoric and Professional Communication. The author of numerous articles in major journals such as College English and Women¿s Studies in Communication, she is currently completing a book titled Speaking to Americäs Women: Commencement Speeches, Women¿s Colleges, and Feminist Movements.

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"The contributors to Art and the Global City capture an historic moment when traditional and innovative approaches to public art are reshaping cities around the globe. Storytelling through various forms-physical and digital, permanent and transient, always performative, and interactive-saturate once moribund urban spaces. Collectively and individually, such art in cities encourage connectivity as opposed to hierarchy. As this volume's insightful essays demonstrate, today's global cities constitute an emerging liquid polis redefining urban citizenship." -Blair A. Ruble, Distinguished Scholar, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and Author of The Muse of Urban Delirium

Product details

Assisted by James T. Andrews (Editor), Gary Gumpert (Editor), Margaret R. Laware (Editor), R LaWare (Editor), Margaret R LaWare (Editor), T Andrews (Editor), James T Andrews (Editor)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2022
 
EAN 9781433181672
ISBN 978-1-4331-8167-2
No. of pages 342
Dimensions 150 mm x 24 mm x 225 mm
Weight 581 g
Illustrations 58 Abb.
Series Urban Communication
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Miscellaneous

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