Distorting mirrors: the Phoenix Park, Dublin (1832-49) and the ambiguities of empire

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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 titleDistorting mirrors: the Phoenix Park, Dublin (1832-49) and the ambiguities of empire
AuthorsArnold, 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 GroupFashion and Interiors
Design and Urban Cultures cluster
Book titleDeterritorialisations ... revisioning: landscapes and politics
EditorsDorrian, M. and Rose, G.
PublisherArtifice Books on Architecture
ISBN
Hardcover9781901033939
Publication dates
PrintNov 2003
Publication process dates
Deposited30 Jul 2013
Output statusPublished
LanguageEnglish
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