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Regenerating Culture and Society: Architecture, Art and Urban Style within the Global Politics of City Branding (Tate Liverpool Critical Forum)
 
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Regenerating Culture and Society: Architecture, Art and Urban Style within the Global Politics of City Branding (Tate Liverpool Critical Forum) [Paperback]

Jonathan Harris , Dr. Richard Williams

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The subject of regeneration is one of immediate importance and relevance and this readable and stimulating book, with its wide geographic net, interdisciplinary approach and extended and diverse range of essays, gives it a near unique presence in this area. -- Iain Borden

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This collection is an essential guide to, and critique of, visual arts regeneration strategies mobilized by local and national governments attempting to brand their cities in contemporary regional and global markets for lucrative industries, tourism and heritage recognition. Looking at cities such as Liverpool, Barcelona, Boston and Da Zha Lan in China, it offers critical analyses of the history of regeneration policies and practices with a unique focus on the use of architecture, art and visual culture as vehicles for the re-design and re-presentation of cities. Themes treated include sustainability and energy production for cities, sexuality and architecture, surveillance and power on the streets, utopian imaginings of alternative societies and consultation for social change in building.

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Dr Jonathan Harris is Professor of Art History at the University of Liverpool. Dr Richard Williams is Professor of Contemporary Visual Cultures at the University of Edinburgh.
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