This book will benefit readers by revealing how urban existence is a
multifaceted affair that, once examined, will forever change the way
they think about their place in the city and what it means to live in
one. Engaging in urban existentialism requires interrogating the idea
of “The City,” delving into the facets of its conception. The
lights, sounds, exquisite buildings, art, culture, and, most
importantly, the endless possibilities entice people. They are where
your wildest dreams of love, success, and happiness can come true.
Yet, reality can stymie those aspirations. However, if you can make it
there, you can make it anywhere. The reason is that many urban places,
as hypercompetitive networks of socio-material arrangements, test you
at every turn. They mold urban dwellers into adaptable beings who can
survive the torment of traffic, bad weather, displeasing persons, and
grueling work—all before lunch. Despite such complexity, what we
want is probably simple: people to love, to be loved, a safe place to
call home, good food, acceptance of oneself, and the ability to pursue
a fulfilling existence through work and recreation. Like cities,
nothing is that simple. Examining the built environment reveals
competing interests between several stakeholder groups, and how each
person relates to others remains at the center of such an enterprise.
Questioning one’s place among others is at the heart of this book,
and it can help you find meaning in the metropolis. Meaning in the
Metropolis will interest philosophers, graduate students, maverick
urban planners, and city lovers looking for meaning in the places they
call home.
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Toward an Urban Existentialism
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781040101094
Publisert
2024
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Routledge
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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