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Author Waterman, Tim

Title Landscape Citizenships Ecological, Watershed and Bioregional Citizenships
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2021

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Description 1 online resource (319 p.)
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Landships -- Bibliography -- 1 Landscape Citizenships: A Conversation Among Treaty People -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 2 Unearthing Citizenships in Waste Landscapes -- Waste, Disgust, and Distancing -- Involuntary Citizenships in Toxic Waste Landscapes -- The Love Canal and Superfund -- The Radioactive Bridgeton-West Lake Superfund Landfill -- Waste Landships As Distributed Networks: New York City's 'Poop Train'
Wastelands As Commons -- Waste Landscape As Commons-the Leslie Street Spit -- From Commons to Commodity: the Blue Lagoon7 -- Cultivating Voluntary Citizenships of Waste Landscapes -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 3 Narrating Landscape Citizenship On the Coast: Conflicting Views From the Bulgarian Black sea and Yorkshire North Sea Shores -- Abstract Or Enacted Landscapes and Citizenships -- Tension One: Inheriting the Coast and the Temporality of Citizenship -- Tension Two: Spatial Dimensions of Belonging and Landscape Citizenship -- Conclusion -- Bibliography
4 Superkilen: Coloniality, Citizenship, and Border Politics -- Centring Border Theory in Public Space Design Research -- Coloniality, Citizenship, and Border Politics in Denmark -- Nørrebro As Borderland -- Superkilen Emerging As a Soft-War Border Technology -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 5 Avuncular Architectures: Queer Futurity and Life Economies -- Introduction: Spinster Ecology -- Part 1: Athwartness -- No Future -- Part 2: Mon Oncle -- From Harlow to Hulot -- Mon Oncle -- From Hulot to Harlow -- Part 3: Life Insurgent -- Avuncular Architectures -- Notes
Notes -- Bibliography -- 7 Border Crossing: Landscapes of Mestizaje, Citizenship, and Translation -- A Hybrid Citizen? -- The Dialectics of Borderlands -- Mending the Broken Vessel -- Citizenship at the Permeable Borders -- Liberating Borderlands -- Central European Borderlands -- Borderland Monsters -- Borderlands Archived? -- Acknowledgements -- Bibliography -- 8 Spatial Inequalities and Marginalization: Displaced Syrians in the Bekaa Valley, Lebanon -- Introduction -- Citizenship and Right to Landscape -- Spatial Inequality and Marginalization
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Bibliography Bibliography -- 6 Situating Landscape Citizenships: Borders, Margins, Hybridity, and the Uncanny -- Hybridity and Thirdspace: Blurring Boundaries and articulating Differences -- On Edge and On the Edge: Liminality, the Strange(r), and the Uncanny -- A Stranger in One's Own Land ...: Life in Liquid Modernity and Liquid Fear -- Belongings, Rights, and Obligations-the Case of (and for) Landscape Democracy -- Right to Narrative and the Role of Language -- Stories, Histories, and Methodologies-a Sidebar On Identity, Authority, and Authorship -- In Lieu of a Conclusion: Being at Home in the Uncanny
Notes The Borderscape Condition of Displaced Syrian communities in Lebanon
Form Electronic book
Author Wolff, Jane
Wall, Ed
ISBN 9781000388213
1000388212