Mediators: Aesthetics, Politics, and the City

Mediators: Aesthetics, Politics, and the City

Mediators: Aesthetics, Politics, and the City

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Reinhold Martin’s Mediators is a series of linked meditations on the globalized city. Focusing on infrastructural, technical, and social systems, Martin explores how the aesthetics and the political economy of cities overlap and interact. He discusses a range of subjects, including the architecture of finance written into urban policy, regimes of enumeration that remix city and country, fictional ecologies that rewrite biopolitics, the ruins of socialism strewn amid the transnational commons, and memories of revolution stored in everyday urban hardware. For Martin, these mediators—the objects, processes, and imaginaries from which these phenomena emerge—serve to explain disparate fragments of a global urbanity.

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Reinhold Martin
University Of Minnesota Press 2014
Softcover 60 pp 5 × 7 in.
ISBN: 9780816696871 Condition: New
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