Geographies of Rhythm
Geographies of Rhythm
Nature, Place, Mobilities and Bodies
Taylor & Francis Ltd
02/2010
256
Dura
Inglês
9780754676621
15 a 20 dias
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Contents: Introduction: thinking about rhythm and space, Tim Edensor; Part I Power and the Rhythms of Place: Consuming urban rhythms: let's ravalejar, Monica Degen; Life hacking and everyday rhythm, Tracey Potts; The aesthetics of place-temporality in everyday urban space: the case of Fitzroy Square, Filipa Matos Wunderlich. Part II Resisting Rhythms: Urban outreach and the polyrhythmic city, Tom Hall; Fascinatin' rhythm(s): polyrhythmia and the syncopated echoes of the everyday, Deirdre Conlon; 'I'm in a park and I'm practically dead': insomnia, arrhythmia and Withnail and I, Craig Meadows. Part III Mobile Rhythms: 'He who thinks, in modern traffic, is lost': automation and the pedestrian rhythms of interwar London, Richard Hornsey; Improvising rhythms: re-reading urban time and space through everyday practices of cycling, Justin Spinney; Repetition and difference: rhythms and mobile place-making in Santiago de Chile, Paola Jiron; 'The engine sang an even song': rhythm and mobilities among early women aviators, Dydia DeLyser. Part IV Dressage and Bodies: Rumba and rhythmic 'natures' in Cuba, Shannon Hensley; Equine beats: unique rhythms (and floating harmony) of horses and their riders, Rhys Evans and Alexandra Franklin. Part V Rhythms and Socio-Natures: 'The breath of the moon': the rhythmic and affective time-spaces of UK tides, Owain Jones; Re-thinking catastrophe in the time of climate change, James Evans; Bibliography; Index.
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Contents: Introduction: thinking about rhythm and space, Tim Edensor; Part I Power and the Rhythms of Place: Consuming urban rhythms: let's ravalejar, Monica Degen; Life hacking and everyday rhythm, Tracey Potts; The aesthetics of place-temporality in everyday urban space: the case of Fitzroy Square, Filipa Matos Wunderlich. Part II Resisting Rhythms: Urban outreach and the polyrhythmic city, Tom Hall; Fascinatin' rhythm(s): polyrhythmia and the syncopated echoes of the everyday, Deirdre Conlon; 'I'm in a park and I'm practically dead': insomnia, arrhythmia and Withnail and I, Craig Meadows. Part III Mobile Rhythms: 'He who thinks, in modern traffic, is lost': automation and the pedestrian rhythms of interwar London, Richard Hornsey; Improvising rhythms: re-reading urban time and space through everyday practices of cycling, Justin Spinney; Repetition and difference: rhythms and mobile place-making in Santiago de Chile, Paola Jiron; 'The engine sang an even song': rhythm and mobilities among early women aviators, Dydia DeLyser. Part IV Dressage and Bodies: Rumba and rhythmic 'natures' in Cuba, Shannon Hensley; Equine beats: unique rhythms (and floating harmony) of horses and their riders, Rhys Evans and Alexandra Franklin. Part V Rhythms and Socio-Natures: 'The breath of the moon': the rhythmic and affective time-spaces of UK tides, Owain Jones; Re-thinking catastrophe in the time of climate change, James Evans; Bibliography; Index.
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