'This thoughtful and richly illustrated collection is edited by two of today's foremost scholars of the visual culture of the city. It offers a novel re-visioning of the city - and - an arresting range of urban visual expression, the relevance of which cannot, and should not, be ignored.' Jane M. Jacobs, Director, Division of Social Science, Yale-NUS College 'Inert Cities explores the rich diversity and importance of stillness, slowness and deceleration in our urban spaces and art. Filled with unexpected events and ideas, this is a very timely and highly original publication.' Iain Borden, Professor of Architecture and Urban Culture, Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London
1. Introduction: Globalization and Interruption
Stephanie Hemelryk Donald (UNSW) and Christoph Lindner (University of
Amsterdam)
PART 1 – STILLNESS
2. Urban Photography as Interruption
Shirley Jordan (Queen Mary, University of London)
3. ‘At the still point of the turning world’: The Paradox of the Urban Portrait
Hugh Campbell (University College Dublin)
4. Parkour and the Stilled Image
Bill Marshall (University of London)
5. Holding Patterns: Affirming Stillness for Commuting Subjects
David Bissell (Australian National University)
PART 2 – DECELERATION
6. Viennese Inertia: Deceleration and Local Identity Construction
Heide Kunzelmann (University of London) and Elisabeth Mayerhofer (Vienna)
7. Decelerating Global Amsterdam: Amnesiac Urbanism and Architectures of Immobility
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Christoph Lindner (University of Amsterdam)
8. Inertia and the Everyday during the Seige of Beirut
Claire Launchbury (University of Leeds)
PART 3 – SLOW MOTION
9. Children and the Global City: Disguising Decay in Chinese and European Film
Stephanie Hemelryk Donald (University of New South Wales)
10. Intermedia, Scale, and Postmodern Lisbon
Lúcia Nagib (University of Leeds)
11. Slow Motion Pictures: Casting Inertia in Contemporary Berlin Films
Andrew Webber (University of Cambridge)
12. Afterword
Laura Mulvey (Birkbeck, University of London)