05371nam 2200457 450 991051169880332120210406124430.01-84888-510-510.1163/9781848885103(CKB)4920000000126676(OCoLC)1110049491(nllekb)BRILL9781848885103(MiAaPQ)EBC6481800(EXLCZ)99492000000012667620210406d2016 uy 0engurun| uuuuardacontentrdamediardacarrierDialectics of space and place across virtual and corporeal topographies /edited by June Jordaan, Carl Haddrell, Christine AlegriaOxford, England :Inter-Disciplinary Press,[2016]©20161 online resource90-04-37051-X Preliminary Material /June Jordaan , Carl Haddrell and Christine Alegria -- Replacing the GDR: Chernobyl, Global Risk and East Germany’s Ecological Movement /Martin Blum -- The Spatial Politics of Haunted House Films: How The Haunting in Connecticut Remakes Gender in the American Home /Carmen Michael Grillo -- Sounding Taiwan, Hearing the Empire: Japanese Covers of Taiwanese Popular Songs during Wartime, 1937-1945 /Madan Ho -- Meshwork of Paths and Wayfaring in Virtual World Space and Place /Moira Hunter -- Columns of Light: Architecture of the Immaterial /Nazanin Khodadad -- ‘If I could really... smell the (digital) manure in summer’: Transmission of Place through Text-Messages /Agnieszka Lyons -- From the New World Trade Center to the China Central Television Headquarters: Place as a (Global) Node /Sanja Rodeš -- Wrought-Iron Bars and Sewing Thread: The (Re)Construction of a Lost Home via Creative Practice /Melanie McKee -- Textile Geometries: A Speculation on Stretchy Space /Al Munro -- Designed Places: An Ethnography of the Financial Crisis /Marie Stender -- A Space Where ‘Nothing Ever Changes’: The Quest(ion) of Cultural Identity in the Post-1997 Hong Kong /Janice Kei-Wing Tsang -- Space, Place, Phenomenology and Jukurrpa /Andrew Turk -- The Trialectics of Empire and Nation: City, Suburb, and Seaside in Postwar British Popular Culture /David C. Wall -- From Two-Worldliness to Allotopia: Towards Philosophico-Literary Approach to World-Building Narratives /Krzysztof M. Maj -- The Place of Malls in 1960s Sydney /Matthew Bailey -- Relation between Urban Physical Image Elements and Local Urban Folklore of Kudus City, Indonesia /Angeline Basuki and Undi Gunawan -- Vague Space as Potential: A Fluid Design for Urban Public Space /Lena T. H. Berglin and Kajsa G. Eriksson -- Lived Spaces and the Places of the Architecture of Identity, an ‘Outside-In’ and ‘Inside-Out’ Research in the Prison of Monsanto: The Creative Arts Studio /Mariana Correia Carrolo -- Taking Flight to Utopian Practice /Kristoffer Ekberg -- Creating Place in Space /Olena Fedorova -- Investigating the Agency of the Architect in Post-Apartheid ‘Place-Making’ /June Jordaan -- Space, Place and the Architecture of Identity: Enhancing Cultural Authenticity by Embedding Crafts and Arts in Educational Built Environments /Lindy Joubert and Violeta Schubert -- Pop-Up Architecture as Urban Regeneration /Tuuli Lähdesmäki -- An Attempt at Conceptual Tinkering: The Case of a Design-Intervention Framed as Site and Holey Space /Tau Ulv Lenskjold -- In Search of Black Spaces: Theorizing the Erosion of Black Space in Post-Katrina New Orleans /Gary Kinté Perry -- Practices of the Built Heritage as Other Space: Conservation and Destruction of the Wooden Churches of Transylvania /Smaranda Spânu -- Space as a Temporal-Spatial Event: An Investigation of South African Contemporary Exhibition Spaces in Historical Buildings /Barend Slabbert and June Jordaan -- The Territorial Role of a Cut, Fold and Tear /Paul Vivian -- The Post-Industrial Sublime or Forgetting Love Canal /Karen Wilson Baptist -- Space, Governmentalities, and Resistance: Lessons from the Casbah /Dan Wood -- The Migrant and the City: Literary Representations of Public, Private, and Imagined Migrant Experience in London /Rebecca D’Arcy -- An Exploration into the Embodied, Lived Spaces within the Leeds Metal Music Scene /Gabby Riches -- A Period Drama /Andrew Sneddon.Dialectics of Space and Place across Virtual and Corporeal Topographies explores the inter- and multi-disciplinary subjects of space and place in two parts. Part 1 Virtual topographies of Space and Place is concerned with themes related to immaterial places, and Part II Corporeal Topographies of Space and Place explores narratives of real and imagined experiences of places. This volume, underpinned by an array of philosophical positions provides a foundation for new and critical dialogues on space and place.DialecticsTerminologyElectronic books.Dialectics146.32Alegria ChristineHaddrell CarlJordaan JuneMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910511698803321Dialectics of space and place across virtual and corporeal topographies2548263UNINA04475oam 2200697 c 450 99658204850331620220221094418.03-8394-5718-19783839457184(MiAaPQ)EBC6800865(Au-PeEL)EBL6800865(OCoLC)1285170954(CKB)19410681400041(transcript Verlag)9783839457184(DE-B1597)579596(DE-B1597)9783839457184(EXLCZ)991941068140004120220221d2021 uy 0gerurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSkandal!? Stadtgeschichten aus Marburg im 20. JahrhundertMartin Göllnitz, Sabine Mecking1st ed.Bielefeldtranscript Verlag20211 online resource (357 pages)Histoire190Print version: Göllnitz, Martin Skandal!? Stadtgeschichten aus Marburg im 20. Jahrhundert Bielefeld : transcript,c2021 9783837657180 Cover -- Inhalt -- Skandal!? -- Skandalgeschichte als Zeitgeschichte -- Skandalgeschichte als Stadtgeschichte -- Die Marburger Jäger-Truppe und ihre militaristische Nachgeschichte -- Die Morde von Mechterstädt - Tragödie und/oder Skandal? -- Sex, Lügen und Philosophie -- Die Marburger Rede vom 17. Juni 1934 -- Johann Wilhelm Mannhardt als Skandalopfer? -- Die Marburg Files -- Ein »fanatischer Gegner des Nationalsozialismus« -- Hindenburg in Marburg -- Für eine »gewisse Glücksfähigkeit« -- Wie kam Abendroth in die Alte Jägerkaserne? -- Ein »Atom-Mädchen« lässt sich anwerben -- DDR-Spionage in Marburg -- Schrankenlos für den Autoverkehr -- Abbildungsverzeichnis -- Autorinnen und Autoren.Skandale bieten mit ihren schlüpfrigen Details, heftigen Emotionsausbrüchen und überkommenen Moralvorstellungen ein spannendes und innovatives Forschungsfeld für die Stadtgeschichte. Die Beiträger*innen des Bandes widmen sich am Beispiel Marburgs diesem politischen, sozialen und medialen Phänomen aus einer interdisziplinären Perspektive. Sie verstehen Skandale dabei als öffentliche Normkonflikte sowie gesellschaftliche und politische Selbstreinigungsmechanismen, die zum Alltag moderner Gesellschaften gehören. Ihre Analysen zu den Funktionsweisen, Verlaufsmustern und Auswirkungen machen deutlich: Die moderne Stadt- und Skandalgeschichte gehören zusammen.Besprochen in: https://www.op-marburg.de, 01.10.2021, Manfred HitzerothHistoireHistorische Skandalforschung; Marburg; Stadtgeschichte; 20. Jahrhundert; Hessen; Gesellschaft; Politik; Medien; Erinnerungskultur; Kulturgeschichte; Deutsche Geschichte; Sozialgeschichte; Geschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts; Geschichtswissenschaft; Historical Scandal Research; Urban History; 20th Century; Society; Politics; Media; Memory Culture; Cultural History; German History; Social History; History of the 20th Century; History;Marburg (Germany)History20th centuryGermanyMarburgfastHistory.fast20th Century.Cultural History.German History.Hessen.History of the 20th Century.History.Marburg.Media.Memory Culture.Politics.Social History.Society.Urban History.Historische Skandalforschung; Marburg; Stadtgeschichte; 20. Jahrhundert; Hessen; Gesellschaft; Politik; Medien; Erinnerungskultur; Kulturgeschichte; Deutsche Geschichte; Sozialgeschichte; Geschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts; Geschichtswissenschaft; Historical Scandal Research; Urban History; 20th Century; Society; Politics; Media; Memory Culture; Cultural History; German History; Social History; History of the 20th Century; History;Göllnitz MartinPhilipps-Universität Marburg, DeutschlandedtMecking SabinePhilipps-Universität Marburg, DeutschlandedtStadt Marburgfndhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/fndMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996582048503316Skandal!? Stadtgeschichten aus Marburg im 20. Jahrhundert4128404UNISA