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The View from Above - 9780262018791

Un libro in lingua di Jeanne Haffner Galison Peter (FRW) edito da Mit Pr, 2013

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In mid-twentieth century France, the term "social space" (l'espace social) -- the idea that spatial form and social life are inextricablylinked -- emerged in a variety of social science disciplines. Taken up by the French New Left, italso came to inform the practice of urban planning. In The View from Above,Jeanne Haffner traces the evolution of the science of social space from the interwar period to the1970s, illuminating in particular the role of aerial photography in this new way of conceptualizingsocio-spatial relations. As early as the 1930s, the view from above served for Marcel Griaule andother anthropologist as a means of connecting the social and the spatial. Just a few decades later,the Marxist urban sociologist Henri Lefebvre called the perspective enabled by aerial photography --a technique closely associated with the French colonial state and military -- "the space ofstate control." Lefebvre and others nevertheless used the notion of social space to recast theproblem of massive modernist housing projects (grands ensembles) to encompass the modern suburb(banlieue) itself -- a critique that has contemporary resonance in light of the banlieue riots of2005 and 2007. Haffner shows how such "views" permitted new ways of conceptualizing theold problem of housing to emerge. She also points to broader issues, including the influence of thecolonies on the metropole, the application of sociological expertise to the study of the builtenvironment, and the development of a spatially oriented critique of capitalism.

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