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9780415120067

Edge of Empire: Postcolonialism and the City

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  • ISBN13:

    9780415120067

  • ISBN10:

    0415120063

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1996-06-05
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

Edge of Empire examines struggles over urban space in four contemporary first world cities: two sites in London, and two in the Australian cities of Perth and Brisbane. Through these examples the spatialized cultural politics of a number of postcolonial processesare unravelled: the imperial nostalgias of the one-time heart of empire, the City of London; the struggle of diasporic groups to make a homespace in the old imperial heartlands; the unsettling presence of Aboriginal claims for the sacred in the space of the modern city. The book isdistinctive in that it takes theories of colonialism and postcolonialism to the space of the city, giving real space to the spatial metaphors of much contemporary social theory. It is about the unruly spatial politics of race and nation, nature and culture, past and present.

Author Biography

Jane M. Jacobs is a Lecturer at the Department of Geography, University of Melbourne.

Table of Contents

Travels on the Edge of Empire: Real Space
Itineraries
Talking Out of Place
The Journey
Imperialism, Colonialism, Postcolonialism and Space: Colonialism and Imperialism
Imperialism and Space
The Limits of the Postcolonial
Postmodern Space and the (Post)
Colonial
Identity, the Past and City Space
Negotiating the Heart: Place and Identity in the Postimperial City of London: Difference Gathered in the City of London
Making monuments
Picturing the EmpirePleasures of the Hearth
Imperial IllusionsContinental Entanglements
Colonial Returns
Eastern Trading: Diasporas, Dwelling and Place: Urban Imperialisms
Land Unoccupied
Hogarth and Sag Gosht
Developing Nostalgias
Trading in Community
Re-inventing Home
Urban Dreamings: The Aboriginal Sacred in the City: Ordering the Urban
Visioning Development
Urban Nomadism
The Erotic CityBrewery Dreamings
Placing the Waugal
Back to the Nature
Preserving the Crown
Fringedwelling
Authentically Yours: De-Touring the Map: Nature, Culture, Colonialism
Imperial Touring
Indigenous Tourings
Re-mapping the Colonial
Conclusion: Geographical Encounters
Unruly Imperialism
Postcolonial Possibilities
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