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    Manchester

    Something rich and strange

    AvPaul Dobraszczyk,Sarah Butler

    Häftad, Engelska, 2020

    193 kr

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    Beskrivning

    What is Manchester? Moving far from the glitzy shopping districts and architectural showpieces, away from cool city-centre living and modish cultural centres, this book shows us the unheralded, under-appreciated and overlooked parts of Greater Manchester in which the majority of Mancunians live, work and play. It tells the story of the city thematically, using concepts such a ‘material’, ‘atmosphere’, ‘waste’, ‘movement’ and ‘underworld’ to challenge our understanding of the quintessential post-industrial metropolis. Bringing together contributions from twenty-five poets, academics, writers, novelists, historians, architects and artists from across the region alongside a range of captivating photographs, this book explores the history of Manchester through its chimneys, cobblestones, ginnels and graves. This wide-ranging and inclusive approach reveals a host of idiosyncrasies, hidden spaces and stories that have until now been neglected.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2020-11-19
    • Mått:138 x 216 x 24 mm
    • Vikt:581 g
    • Format:Häftad
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Antal sidor:360
    • Förlag:Manchester University Press
    • ISBN:9781526144140

    Utforska kategorier

    • Arkitektur inom Kultur
    • Sociala grupper och identitet inom Samhälle och politik
    • Lokalhistoria och kulturhistoria inom Historia och arkeologi

    Mer om författaren

    Paul Dobraszczyk is a researcher and writer based in Manchester and a Teaching Fellow at the Bartlett School of Architecture in London. He is the author of Future Cities: Architecture and the Imagination (2019) and The Dead City: Urban Ruins and the Spectacle of Decay (2017).Sarah Butler is a novelist and Lecturer in Creative Writing at the Manchester Writing School, Manchester Metropolitan University. She is the author of Jack & Bet (2020) and Ten Things I've Learnt About Love: A Novel (2014) and explores the relationship between writing and place through her consultancy UrbanWords.

    Recensioner i media

    'Dobraszczyk and Butler have gathered together a set of excavations and forgagings which piece together very different visions of the towns and developments and rivers and canals and in-between spaces that make up the disjointed, uneven, ever-changing city of Manchester. Here, in the book’s exploration of undervalued urban spaces, readers will find the traces of other futures, snickets and ginnels, a rumour of salmon, slow-worms appearing in old brickworks, the amazing story of the city’s hibakujumoko trees, and myriad other transplantations and spaces that twenty-first-century time has passed by.'John McAuliffe, poet and Reader of Creative Writing and Modern Literature, University of Manchester'Manchester: Something rich and strange epitomises everything that is wonderful about this great city. The book tells the story of Manchester’s past and present in a unique and engaging way, bringing together a variety of contributors from a variety of different backgrounds.'Michala Hulme, author of A grim almanac of Manchester and Bloody British history: Manchester' 'It is a book like the city; bold, brash, and gobby, moving from morbid self-pity to delirious triumph in mere moments. A guided tour where they pull up the floorboards and let you see what lies beneath.'Manchester Review of Books 'There’s strong material in this ragbag of themed think-pieces - Rose recalling the attack which prompted her to reclaim the streets from her nightmares; Kalu conjuring the realities of Manchester’s sewer system with unnerving brio; Tim Edensor on the sources of municipal cobble stone; Hanson on the ubiquity of facades in post-modern, post-Factory Records Manchester - plus Simon Buckley’s celebrated ‘iPhone Lowry’ on the cover and a good helping of Dobraszczyk’s magnificently crisp photography.'Manchester Confidential

    Innehållsförteckning

    • Introduction – Manchester: seeing like a cityAtmospheresSpirit – Morag RoseFeel – Sean R. MillsCorridor – Sarah ButlerChimney – Jonathan SilverNight – Nick DunnMoors – Cassie BritlandMonumentsStatue – Natalie BradburyMuseum – Jonathan SilverShopping centre – Martin DodgeStained glass – Clare HartwellSculpture – Natalie BradburyMovementExchange – Steve HansonStone – Tim EdensorRing road – Nick DunnLoop – Natalie BradburyBus stop – Peter KaluWalk – Morag RoseWorkCotton – Martin DodgeBrick – James ThorpCo–op – Natalie BradburyNewspaper – Natalie BradburyCar wash – Peter KaluRelicsMedieval – Clare HartwellRailway – Brian RosaStadium – Tim EdensorHair – Jenna C. AshtonBaths – Matthew SteeleUnderworldsSewer – Peter KaluArches – Brian RosaGrave – Cassie BritlandViolence – Andrew McMillanPrison – Cassie BritlandDregsDye – James ThorpArsenic – Becky Alexis-MartinShadows – Nick DunnRhythm – Joanne HudsonRuins – Tim EdensorRedundant – Matthew SteeleSecretsFacade – Steve HansonCloister – Clare ArchibaldThread – Jenna C. AshtonRadium – Becky Alexis-MartinPassage – Paul DobraszczykCobble – Tim EdensorNatureWildscape – Joanne HudsonEdges – Nick DunnGinkgo – Becky Alexis-MartinCanal – Morag RoseGardens – Matthew Steele DestructionFlower – Sarah SayeedBee – Paul DobraszczykRiot – Sarah ButlerAtom – Steve HansonTudor – Paul DobraszczykHomeHomeless – Steve HansonB&B – Sarah ButlerSynagogue – Jonathan SilverMosque – Qaisra ShahrazImmigrant – Qaisra ShahrazLaundrette – Peter KaluNotes on contributorsPhoto acknowledgementsIndex