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14 Folded Ground: Escape from Cape Town
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Catharina Gabrielsson
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- List of Illustrations viii
- Introduction: What a City Can Do 1
- 1 Becoming-Other: New Orleans from a Deleuzian Perspective 13
- 2 Humans as Vectors and Intensities: Becoming Urban in Berlin and New York City 17
- 3 Rethinking the City as a Body without Organs 33
- 4 The Impredicative City, or What Can a Boston Square Do? 46
- 5 Laboratory Urbanism in Schladming 64
- 6 Never Believe That the City Will Suffice to Save Us! Stockholm Gentri-Fictions 79
- 7 Urban Democracy Beyond Deleuze and Guattari 95
- 8 Genealogy of Capital and the City: CERFI, Deleuze and Guattari 111
- 9 Deterritorialising the Face of the City: How Treponema pallidum Planned Melbourne 128
- 10 The City and ‘the Homeless’: Machinic Subjects 145
- 11 Cut-Make-and-Trim: Fast Fashion Urbanity in the Residues of Rana Plaza 161
- 12 The Haifa Urban Destruction Machine 178
- 13 Imagining Portland’s Future Past: Lessons from Indigenous Placemaking in a Colonial City 193
- 14 Folded Ground: Escape from Cape Town 209
- 15 Sociability and Endurance in Jakarta 224
- Postscript: For an Urban Machinic Ecology 241
- Notes on Contributors 246
- Index 253
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- List of Illustrations viii
- Introduction: What a City Can Do 1
- 1 Becoming-Other: New Orleans from a Deleuzian Perspective 13
- 2 Humans as Vectors and Intensities: Becoming Urban in Berlin and New York City 17
- 3 Rethinking the City as a Body without Organs 33
- 4 The Impredicative City, or What Can a Boston Square Do? 46
- 5 Laboratory Urbanism in Schladming 64
- 6 Never Believe That the City Will Suffice to Save Us! Stockholm Gentri-Fictions 79
- 7 Urban Democracy Beyond Deleuze and Guattari 95
- 8 Genealogy of Capital and the City: CERFI, Deleuze and Guattari 111
- 9 Deterritorialising the Face of the City: How Treponema pallidum Planned Melbourne 128
- 10 The City and ‘the Homeless’: Machinic Subjects 145
- 11 Cut-Make-and-Trim: Fast Fashion Urbanity in the Residues of Rana Plaza 161
- 12 The Haifa Urban Destruction Machine 178
- 13 Imagining Portland’s Future Past: Lessons from Indigenous Placemaking in a Colonial City 193
- 14 Folded Ground: Escape from Cape Town 209
- 15 Sociability and Endurance in Jakarta 224
- Postscript: For an Urban Machinic Ecology 241
- Notes on Contributors 246
- Index 253