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The sphinx in the city
Elizabeth Wilson

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The sphinx in the city

University of California Press (1992)
9780520078642
216 pages | 152 x 240 mm
Dewey 305.4/09173/2
LC Classification HT361 .W55 1992
LC Control No. 91031209

Subject

  • Cities And Towns
  • City Planning
  • Gender Studies/General
  • Urban Women

Plot

Elizabeth Wilson's elegant, provocative, and scholarly study uses fiction, essays, film, and art, as well as history and sociology, to look at some of the world's greatest cities—London, Paris, Moscow, New York, Chicago, Lusaka, and São Paulo—and presents a powerful critique of utopian planning, anti-urbanism, postmodernism, and traditional architecture. For women the city offers freedom, including sexual freedom, but also new dangers. Planners and reformers have repeatedly attempted to regulate women—and the working class and ethnic minorities—by means of grandiose, utopian plans, nearly destroying the richness of urban culture. City centers have become uninhabited business districts, the countryside suburbanized. There is danger without pleasure, consumerism without choice, safety without stimulation. What is needed is a new understanding of city life and Wilson gives us an intriguing introduction to what this might be.

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