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Tim Edensor

    Tim Edensor explore les géographies du tourisme, de l'identité nationale, des ruines industrielles et de la matérialité urbaine, ainsi que les géographies du rythme et les espaces d'illumination et d'obscurité. Son travail se penche sur la manière dont les gens perçoivent et expérimentent les lieux, et comment ces espaces façonnent notre culture et notre identité. Il enquête sur l'interaction entre l'activité humaine et l'environnement physique, se concentrant souvent sur des thèmes tels que la mémoire, la modernité et la perception sensorielle.

    From Light to Dark
    Tourists at the Taj
    Stone
    National Identity, Popular Culture and Everyday Life
    • Exploring cultural icons like the Millennium Dome and Braveheart, this book examines how they shape and redefine national identity. It delves into the variations of national identity across different times and places, highlighting the contests and challenges it faces. The impact of globalization on culture and identity is also a key focus, providing insights into how these elements interact and evolve in a rapidly changing world.

      National Identity, Popular Culture and Everyday Life
    • Stone

      Stories of Urban Materiality

      • 388pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the material of stone in Melbourne, this book offers a systematic analysis that intertwines various theories related to materiality, networks, and place identity. It explores themes such as phenomenology, resource extraction, and the non-human's vitalism, providing an engaging narrative that appeals to both general readers and academics. Rich with historical and contemporary stories, the work presents evocative examples of how stone shapes urban experiences and identities in Melbourne.

      Stone
    • Tourists at the Taj

      Performance and Meaning at a Symbolic Site

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The book explores the diverse interpretations of the Taj Mahal, highlighting its significance as a symbol of colonial history, Islamic power, and romantic love. Through clear writing and engaging illustrations, it delves into the conflicting narratives that shape visitors' experiences and perceptions of this iconic monument, reflecting on its multifaceted role in cultural and historical contexts.

      Tourists at the Taj
    • From Light to Dark

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      A fascinating and unprecedented look at how illumination and darkness shape our experiences across history and space

      From Light to Dark