Milanese Encounters

Milanese Encounters

Author: Cristina Moretti

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2015-03-27

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 1442620730

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In a city driven by fashion and design, visibility and invisibility are powerful forces. Milanese Encounters examines how the acts of looking, recognizing, and being seen reflect social relations and power structures in contemporary Milan. Cristina Moretti’s ethnographic study reveals how the meanings of Milan’s public spaces shift as the city’s various inhabitants use, appropriate, and travel through them. Moretti’s extensive fieldwork covers international migrants, social justice organizations, and middle-class citizens groups in locations such as community centers, abandoned industrial areas, and central plazas and streets. Situated at the intersection of urban and visual anthropology, her work will challenge and inspire scholars in anthropology, urban studies, and other fields. Contributing to studies of urban Italy, neoliberalism, and immigration, Milanese Encounters is a welcome demonstration of ethnography’s potential to analyse the connections and divisions created by complex modern cities.


Milanese Encounters

Milanese Encounters

Author: Cristina Moretti

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2015-01-01

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13: 1442626992

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Milanese Encounters examines how the acts of looking, recognizing, and being seen reflect social relations and power structures in contemporary Milan.


European Encounters

European Encounters

Author: Judith Devlin

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 456

ISBN-13:

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This volume of essays by members of the Department of History at University College Dublin is dedicated to the memory of their colleague Albert Lovett (1944-2000). The essays provide lively reading on subjects covering a wide range of time and place, reflecting Professor Lovett's own interests.