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Skateboard vdeo : archiving the city from below / / Duncan McDuie-Ra



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Autore: McDuie-Ra Duncan Visualizza persona
Titolo: Skateboard vdeo : archiving the city from below / / Duncan McDuie-Ra Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Singapore : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , [2021]
©2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (xi, 157 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)
Disciplina: 839.82360923
Soggetto topico: Sociology, Urban
Cities and towns
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Chapter 1 Introduction: Archiving the Urban Backstage -- Chapter 2 Archiving Without Archives -- Chapter 3 Archiving Urban Space -- Chapter 4 Archiving Delinquency -- Chapter 5 Archiving Diversity -- Chapter 6 Conclusion.
Sommario/riassunto: In crisp, engaging prose, McDuie-Ra recognizes the rich resource that skateboarding video provides for tracing urban transformation at a variety of scales. In framing such media as an unparalleled window on how our city spacesfrom the quotidian to the spectacularare experienced, McDuie-Ras analysis does what only the best urban research can achieve, offering a profound and previously ignored vantage point for understanding the intimacies that evolve between humans and their shared built environments. And it does so in the context of media and performances of urban skateboarding that are in turn masterful, subversive, obnoxious, artful, problematic, beautiful, and startling. John Carr, UNSW, Australia In this engaging and provocative work McDuie-Ras metaphor is powerful; here is a culture that documents itself "from below." By adopting the video camera as a ritual item, skateboarders have created an informal archive of urban life and social change. In studying these videos, the author invites us to become intimately familiar with the overlooked corners of cities across the globe, presenting an informal index of development and austerity, and an extraordinary resource for academic study. This clear and accessible voice questions the central tenets of skateboard culture, showing that through video, skateboarders can be responsible delinquents, and inclusive elitists who cherish and honour their history. A remarkable text that urges the reader to reconsider the ways we archive urbanism, occupy space, and think of race. Paul OConnor, author of Skateboarding and Religion In an era when footage speaks louder than words, McDuie-Ra convinces us that we can perceive and understand cities from an alternative, yet novel perspective. This is a highly readable and intriguing work for urban sub-cultural scholars interested in conducting media-based archival research or content analysis, as well as for those seeking an in-depth depiction of skaters embodied and socio-cultural experience. Chihsin Chiu, National Taiwan University Duncan McDuie-Ra is Professor of Urban Sociology, University of Newcastle, Australia. He is the author of Skateboarding and Urban Landscapes in Asia: Endless Spots (2021).
Titolo autorizzato: Skateboard vdeo  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 981-16-5699-1
9789811656996
9811656991
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910502663203321
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Serie: Palgrave pivot.