Distorting mirrors: the Phoenix Park, Dublin (1832-49) and the ambiguities of empire
Book chapter
Arnold, D. 2003. Distorting mirrors: the Phoenix Park, Dublin (1832-49) and the ambiguities of empire. in: Dorrian, M. and Rose, G. (ed.) Deterritorialisations ... revisioning: landscapes and politics Artifice Books on Architecture.
Chapter title | Distorting mirrors: the Phoenix Park, Dublin (1832-49) and the ambiguities of empire |
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Authors | Arnold, D. |
Abstract | [Summary of the book containing this chapter:] In recent years, landscape has become increasingly recognised as a topic of central importance to a wide variety of disciplines. To a large degree this recognition has been based upon an expanding appreciation of the political aspects of landscape, its ideological character and effects. Landscapes and Politics is an innovative cross-disciplinary volume of new writing which brings together, in a strategic and productive encounter, a broad variety of critical work currently being done in this field. With 28 papers and five photo essays. |
Research Group | Fashion and Interiors |
Design and Urban Cultures cluster | |
Book title | Deterritorialisations ... revisioning: landscapes and politics |
Editors | Dorrian, M. and Rose, G. |
Publisher | Artifice Books on Architecture |
ISBN | |
Hardcover | 9781901033939 |
Publication dates | |
Nov 2003 | |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 30 Jul 2013 |
Output status | Published |
Language | English |
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