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9780226030937

Isolarion: A Different Oxford Journey

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    9780226030937

  • ISBN10:

    0226030938

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2007-04-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Chicago Pr

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Summary

Through the centuries, people from all walks of life have heard the siren call of a pilgrimage, the lure to journey away from the familiar in search of understanding. But is a pilgrimage even possible these days for city-dwellers enmeshed in the pressures of work and family life? Or is there a way to be a pilgrim without leaving one's life behind? James Attlee answers these questions with Isolarion, a thoughtful, streetwise, and personal account of his pilgrimage to a place he thought he already knewthe Cowley Road in Oxford, right outside his door. Isolariontakes its title from a type of fifteenth-century map that isolates an area in order to present it in detail, and that's what Attlee, sharp-eyed and armed with tape recorder and notebook, provides for Cowley Road. The former site of a leper hospital, a workhouse, and a medieval well said to have miraculous healing powers, Cowley Road has little to do with the dreaming spires of the tourist's or student's Oxford. What Attlee presents instead is a thoroughly modern, impressively cosmopolitan, and utterly organic collection of shops, restaurants, pubs, and religious establishments teeming with life and reflecting the multicultural makeup of the surrounding neighborhood. From a sojourn in a sensory-deprivation tank to a furtive visit to an unmarked pornography emporium, Attlee investigates every aspect of the Cowley Road's appealingly eclectic culture, where halal shops jostle with craft jewelers and reggae clubs pulsate alongside quiet churchyards. But the very diversity that is, for Attlee, the essence of Cowley Road's appeal is under attack from well-meaning city planners and predatory developers. His pilgrimage is thus invested with melancholy: will the messy glories of the Cowley Road be lost to creeping homogenization? Drawing inspiration from sources ranging from Robert Burton's The Anatomy of Melancholyto contemporary art, Attlee is a charming and companionable guide who revels in the extraordinary embedded in the everyday. Isolarionis at once a road movie, a quixotic stand against uniformity, and a rousing hymn in praise of the complex, invigorating nature of the twenty-first-century city.

Author Biography

James Attlee works in art publishing in London and is the coauthor of Gordon Matta-Clark: The Space Between.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgementsp. xi
Introductionp. xiii
First Partition
Embarkationp. 3
Purificationp. 8
Of Music and Cannibalismp. 11
Doing My Partp. 19
The Melancholy Pilgrimp. 21
Bread and Circusesp. 30
Boucherie Chatarp. 37
Designated Desire-Lines: Planning a New Roadp. 40
Further Purification of the Pilgrimp. 48
Enrobedp. 55
Of Love and Jewelsp. 60
Behind the Blue Door (Inside the Private Shop)p. 66
From the Literal to the Allegorical and Backp. 72
Wittgenstein's Lion and a Cappuccino Seap. 78
Virtual Streets and Gateways: The Plans Revisitedp. 84
Cosmonauts and Coleslawp. 93
St. Edmund's Well and a Faded Warningp. 97
Second Partition
Making Do and Getting Byp. 105
Egyptian Vagabonds, Afternoon Men, and the Malus Genius of Our Nationp. 113
Losing the Keyp. 118
Bed-Sits and Birardarip. 122
What They Think You Can Bear: Football, Religion, and Nightmares on the Cowley Roadp. 129
Between Two Fires: Pulling the Dragon's Teethp. 133
Melancholy, an American Photographer, and the Irish Writerp. 141
Cowley Road Callingp. 143
Just Less Luckyp. 145
Dreadlocks and Rim-Shots: Reggae at the Zodiacp. 152
Of Lepers, Lunatics, and Layaboutsp. 158
Dancing Sand and Zum-Zum Waterp. 171
Junior Jihadp. 176
Of Books and Bitumenp. 177
Carnivalp. 179
Returning to the Sourcep. 186
Third Partition
A Journey in the Hinterlandp. 197
Into the Furnacep. 200
Blessings and Tribulationp. 205
A Graveyard Rebornp. 215
Finding a Cluep. 220
Of Bats and Mutton Curryp. 223
Margaret's Storyp. 227
A Hidden Poolp. 234
The Liquid Kingdomp. 245
The Gateways Closep. 248
Of Robots, Wild Rhubarb, and the New Oxford Wayp. 252
Things Fall Apart: An Ending of Sortsp. 269
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