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- aggregation date "2006".
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- aggregation subject "Arts and Architecture".
- aggregation title "De lege stad in literatuur en fotografie: van romantische utopie naar kritische heteretopie".
- aggregation abstract "Usually, the metropolis is associated with kaleidoscopic density. Both the modern novel and street photography celebrate the urban bustle. This essay, however, focuses on the motif of the deserted city that also has been important in various artistic disciplines. In photography, the motif originated from technical limitations but quickly turned into a token of aesthetic sophistication. Often, these pictures played with or were based on aroused associations that were also part of literary urban images. By means of the motif of the empty city, three kinds of critical positions vis-h-vis modernity were developed. First, a romantic hostility to the city, which is interiorised in the city itself Second, a proto-modernist attitude accepting urbanization and adapting the romantic sublime to modernity. Third, by referring to dreams and hallucinations, the empty city produces a heterotopic: alternative to the rationalized spaces of the everyday.".
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