Urban Enigmas: Montreal, Toronto, and the Problem of Comparing Cities

Urban Enigmas: Montreal, Toronto, and the Problem of Comparing Cities

by Johanne Sloan
Urban Enigmas: Montreal, Toronto, and the Problem of Comparing Cities

Urban Enigmas: Montreal, Toronto, and the Problem of Comparing Cities

by Johanne Sloan

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Overview

Contributors, part of the collaborative research project The Culture of Cities: Montreal, Toronto, Dublin, and Berlin, address theoretical and methodological aspects of comparison, while case-studies examine the mutually constituted identities of Montreal and Toronto through examples of travel writing, public art, film festivals, theatrical performances, diasporic communities, ethnic festivals, and urban media. Comparison is shown to be not only something performed by experts but a deeply embedded, everyday social practice that contributes to the mutable identities of cities. Urban Enigmas demonstrates that the accumulation of urban actions, encounters, experiences, and relationships create distinctive patterns that make it possible to recognize the particularity of cities.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780773584754
Publisher: McGill-Queens University Press
Publication date: 02/12/2007
Series: Culture of Cities Series , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 421 KB

About the Author

Johanne Sloan teaches art history at Concordia University.
Johanne Sloan is professor of art history, Concordia University, and editor of Urban Enigmas: Montreal, Toronto, and the Problem of Comparing Cities.
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