Infinite city : a San Francisco Atlas
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What makes a place? This title searches out the answer by examining the many layers of meaning in one place, the San Francisco Bay Area. It explores the area thematically - connecting, for example, Eadweard Muybridge's foundation of motion-picture technology with Alfred Hitchcock's filming of "Vertigo".
Aided by artists, writers, cartographers, and twenty-two gorgeous color maps, each of which illuminates the city and its surroundings as experienced by different inhabitants, Solnit takes us on a tour that will forever change the way we think about place. She explores the area thematically--connecting, for example, Eadweard Muybridge's foundation of motion-picture technology with Alfred Hitchcock's filming of Vertigo. Across an urban grid of just seven by seven miles, she finds seemingly unlimited landmarks and treasures--butterfly habitats, queer sites, murders, World War II shipyards, blues clubs, Zen Buddhist centers. She roams the political terrain, both progressive and conservative, and details the cultural geographies of the Mission District, the culture wars of the Fillmore, the South of Market world being devoured by redevelopment, and much, much more.
TitleInfinite city : a San Francisco Atlas
Author
Place of publicationBerkeley
PublisherUniversity of California Press
Year of publication2010
Pagination156 p.
Illustrationsill.
Dimensions31 cm
Materialboek
ISBN978-0-520262508
Subjectcities, urban life, atlas, cartography, social history*
Geographical keywordSan Francisco
| Copy number | Shelfmark | Loan status | |
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| B-2020/279 | ,7.015,SO:L"2010 | Available |
| Copy number | B-2020/279 |
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| Loan status | Available |