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Cities as Multiple Landscapes


Cities as Multiple Landscapes

Investigating the Sister Cities Innsbruck and New Orleans
Interdisziplinäre Stadtforschung, Band 21 1. Aufl.

von: Christina Antenhofer, Günter Bischof, Robert L. Dupont, Ulrich Leitner, Gastone Ave, Bernhard Bauer, Stephanie Baur, Jochen Bonz, Reneé Bourgogne, Richard Campanella, Craig Colten, Simone Egger, Renia Ehrenfeucht, Flavia Guerrini, Gerald Haselwanter, Jürgen Hasse, Maria Heidegger, Julia Hörmann-Thurn und Taxis, Alecia P. Long, Bart Lootsma, Tilmann Märk, Stefano de Martino, Wolfgang Meixner, Berndt Ostendorf, Dirk Rupnow, Alexander Topf, Dominik Unterthiner, Philipp K. Wegerer, Arnold Klotz

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Verlag: Campus Verlag
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 13.10.2016
ISBN/EAN: 9783593434728
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 529

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Beschreibungen

Im Zentrum dieses Buches stehen Geschichte, Materialität, Mikrolandschaften und Atmosphären der Partnerstädte Innsbruck und New Orleans. Dabei stützen sich die Autorinnen und Autoren auf das Konzept der "multiplen Landschaften".
Contents
<br /> Introduction
<br /> Cities and Landscapes: Comparing Innsbruck and New Orleans 11
<br /> Christina Antenhofer, Robert L. Dupont
<br /> I Multiple Landscapes
<br /> Poetic Places and Multiple Landscapes: Exploring Urban Topographies 35
<br /> Christina Antenhofer, Ulrich Leitner
<br /> University Cities: A Strategic Resource of Small and Medium-Sized Cities in Europe 61
<br /> Gastone Ave
<br /> Interaction between Cities and Universities: Innsbruck Univer©ity 83
<br /> Tilmann D. Märk, Thomas Baumgartner
<br /> Human Bodies and the City: Art as a Medium to Explore Urban Landscapes 97
<br /> Ulrich Leitner
<br /> II Historical Readings
<br /> The Mysteries of New Orleans: Culture Formation and the Layering of History 107
<br /> Berndt Ostendorf
<br /> Between Land and Water 121
<br /> Robert L. Dupont
<br /> An Architectural Geography of New Orleans&apos; French Quarter 133
<br /> Richard Campanella
<br /> Innsbruck as an Historical City 167
<br /> Julia Hörmann-Thurn und Taxis
<br /> III Material Realities
<br /> Obscuring Risk: The Levee Landscape of New Orleans 187
<br /> Craig E. Colten
<br /> Higher Ground: Land Loss, Infrastructured Landscapes, and Human Habitats 217
<br /> Stefano de Martino, Gerald Haselwanter
<br /> Innsbruck as Olympic City 237
<br /> Arnold Klotz, Wolfgang Meixner
<br /> Bicycling in Urban Landscape: Exploring Discursive, Cultural and Spatial Dynamics 251
<br /> Philipp K. Wegerer
<br /> IV Atmospheres
<br /> The (Felt) Body of the City: Feeling Urban Spaces 277
<br /> Jürgen Hasse
<br /> Matchpoint Innsbruck 295
<br /> Bart Lootsma
<br /> Capital of the Alps: Mountains as Innsbruck&apos;s Landscape of Taste 325
<br /> Simone Egger
<br /> Not Commodified Enough: An Anthropological Case Study about Music in New Orleans 347
<br /> Bernhard Bauer
<br /> V Micro-Landscapes
<br /> Restructuring Public Landscapes in Gentrifying New Orleans 371
<br /> Renia Ehrenfeucht
<br /> Ultra Soccer Fans and the Cultural Logic of Symbolic Gift Exchange: Ethnographic Encounters in the Micro-Landscape of Soccer Fans 391
<br /> Jochen Bonz
<br /> From the Bayou to the Table: The Croatian Community of Southeastern Louisiana and their Role in Louisiana&apos;s
<br /> Seafood Industry 401
<br /> Reneé Bourgogne
<br /> schaug-Shifting Perspectives on Linguistic Landscapes: Implications for Language Learners 417
<br /> Dominik Unterthiner, Alexander Topf, Stephanie Baur
<br /> VI Hidden Sides
<br /> Essential but Invisible: Migration as Part of Urban and General History 441
<br /> Dirk Rupnow
<br /> Saving the City from Sex Deviates: Preservationists, Homosexuals and Reformers in the French Quarter, ­1950-1962 459
<br /> Alecia P. Long
<br /> Landscapes of Psychiatry in the Tyrol in the Nineteenth Century with a Comparative View of Louisiana 471
<br /> Maria Heidegger
<br /> Dangerous Spaces-Endangered Youth: Considering Urban Space as a Relevant Dimension in Researching the History of Residential Care in Post-War Innsbruck 495
<br /> Flavia Guerrini
<br /> Notes on Authors 513
<br /> Index 515
Christina Antenhofer ist assoziierte Professorin für Geschichte des Mittelalters an der Universität Innsbruck. Günter Bischof ist Marshall-Plan-Professor für Geschichte an der University of New Orleans. Robert L. Dupont, assoziierter Professor, leitet dort das Department of History. Ulrich Leitner, Dr. phil., ist Universitätsassistent am Institut für Erziehungswissenschaft der Universität Innsbruck.

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