ABSTRACT

The Routledge Companion to Urban Imaginaries delves into examples of urban imaginaries across multiple media and geographies: from new visions of smart, eco, and resilient cities to urban dystopias in popular culture; from architectural renderings of starchitecture and luxury living to performative activism for new spatial justice; and from speculative experiments in urban planning, fiction, and photography to augmented urban realities in crowd-mapping and mobile apps.

The volume brings various global perspectives together and into close dialogue to offer a broad, interdisciplinary, and critical overview of the current state of research on urban imaginaries. Questioning the politics of urban imagination, the companion gives particular attention to the role that urban imaginaries play in shaping the future of urban societies, communities, and built environments. Throughout the companion, issues of power, resistance, and uneven geographical development remain central. Adopting a transnational perspective, the volume challenges research on urban imaginaries from the perspective of globalization and postcolonial studies, inviting critical reconsiderations of urbanism in its diverse current forms and definitions. In the process, the companion explores issues of Western-centrism in urban research and design, and accommodates current attempts to radically rethink urban form and experience.

This is an essential resource for scholars and graduate researchers in the fields of urban planning and architecture; art, media, and cultural studies; film, visual, and literary studies; sociology and political science; geography; and anthropology.

chapter 1|22 pages

Introduction

Urban imaginaries in theory and practice

part I|2 pages

Eco and resilient

chapter 2|18 pages

Thirsty cities

25Who owns the right to water?

chapter 5|12 pages

Litter and the urban imaginary

On chewing gum and street art

chapter 6|14 pages

IHM-agining sustainability

Urban imaginaries in spaces of possibility

chapter 7|13 pages

Formal encounters in two tales of toxicity

Bhopal, Animal’s People, Louisville, The Hard Weather Boating Party

part II|2 pages

Smart and digital

chapter 8|10 pages

Smart urban

105Imaginary, interiority, intelligence

chapter 9|12 pages

The origin of the smart city imaginary

From the dawn of modernity to the eclipse of reason

chapter 10|12 pages

Construction performance

How the camera charts progress on site

chapter 12|12 pages

Digital urban imaginaries

Space, time and culture wars in the cyber-city

chapter 13|12 pages

Urban exposure

Feminist crowd-mapping and the new urban imaginary

chapter 14|16 pages

Every breath you take

Captured movements in the hyperconnected city

part III|2 pages

Connected and consuming

chapter 15|15 pages

Imagining the open city

189(Post-)Cosmopolitan urban imaginaries

chapter 16|15 pages

Beyond East-meets-West

Contemporary Chinese art and urban imaginaries in cosmopolitan Shanghai

chapter 17|15 pages

Toward a photographic urbanism?

Images iconizing cities and swaying urban transformation

chapter 18|16 pages

Macau’s materialist milieu

Portuguese pavement stones and the political economy of the Chinese urban imaginary

chapter 19|14 pages

“Like diamonds in the sky”

Imaginaries of urban girlhood

part IV|2 pages

Uneven and divided

chapter 22|16 pages

The end of the time of the city?

Urbanization and the migrant in British cinema

chapter 23|14 pages

Chicano Park’s urban imaginary

Ethnic ties bonded to place and redistributive urban justice

chapter 26|14 pages

ICONi©Cities

Global imaginaries of urban dispossession

chapter 27|14 pages

Imagining the entitled middle-class self in the global city

Tiny Times, small-town youth, and the New Shanghainese

part V|2 pages

Speculative and transformative

chapter 29|20 pages

Emergent imaginaries

Place, struggle, and survival

chapter 30|17 pages

Queer urban imaginaries

chapter 31|14 pages

Crafted imagination

Future-builders and the contemporary logic of experimentalism