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Planned Violence: Post/Colonial Urban Infrastructure, Literature and Culture
The Intimacy of Infrastructure: Vulnerability and Abjection in Palestinian Jerusalem
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Hanna Baumann
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November 30 2018
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Planned Violence: Post/Colonial Urban Infrastructures, Literature and Culture
pp. 29
White Cities, Black Streets: Planned Violence and Native Maps in Richard Wright’s Chicago and Modikwe Dikobe’s Johannesburg
pp. 49
Grey Space, Tahrir Laser: Conspiracy, Critique and the Urban in Julie Mehretu’s Depictions of Revolutionary Cairo
pp. 71
Thames Valley Royal (or, Maxwell in Oxford): The Story of a Football Club and the History of a City
pp. 87
Slums and the Postcolonial Uncanny
pp. 105
The Not-so-Quiet Violence of Bricks and Mortar
pp. 121
Intervention I. What You Find in the River: Isolarion Ten Years On
pp. 137
The Intimacy of Infrastructure: Vulnerability and Abjection in Palestinian Jerusalem
pp. 159
Sound Systems and Other Systems: The Policing of Urban Aesthetic Spaces in the Poetry of Linton Kwesi Johnson
pp. 177
‘Throwing Petrol on the Fire’: Writing in the Shadow of the Belfast Urban Motorway
pp. 195
Writing the City and Indian English Fiction: Planning, Violence, and Aesthetics
pp. 213
Blue Johannesburg
pp. 231
Intervention II. Take Me There
pp. 237
‘A Shadow Class Condemned to Movement’: Literary Urban Imaginings of Illegal Migrant Lives in the Global North
pp. 255
‘A Dagger, a Revolver, a Bottle of Chloroform’: Colonial Spy Fiction, Revolutionary Reminiscences and Indian Nationalist Terrorism in Europe
pp. 273
Detecting World-Literature: (Sub-)Urban Crimes in the Nineteenth Century
pp. 289
Weird Collocations: Language as Infrastructure in the Storyworlds of China Miéville
pp. 305
Aquacity Versus Austerity: The Politics and Poetics of Irish Water
pp. 323
Intervention III. Control
pp. 331
Afterword
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