<p>Interdisciplinary in approach this book employs the key concepts of fragmentation and reconfiguration to consider the ways in which human experience and artistic practice can engage with and respond to the disintegration that characterises modern cities. Asking how we might unsettle and decrypt the homogeneous images of cities created by processes linked to capitalism and globalisation it invites us to consider the possibility of reimagining and rethinking the urban spaces we inhabit.</p><p>An exploration of the complex relationship between aesthetics the arts and the city <i>Rethinking the City: Reconfiguration and Fragmentation</i> will appeal to scholars across various disciplines including philosophy urban sociology and geography anthropology political theory and visual and media studies.</p>
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