This book merges two schools of thought - one that is political economic, and the other more culturally oriented - into a unified Lefebvrian approach to contemporary urban issues and the nature of our spatialized social structures.
Kanishka Goonewardena was trained as an architect in Sri Lanka and now teaches urban design and critical theory at the University of Toronto. He is working on two books, The Future of Planning at the "End of History" (forthcoming from Routledge) and The Urban Sensorium: Space, Ideology and the Aestheticization of Politics, exploring the making of cities, capitalism, and ideology.
Stefan Kipfer teaches urbanization, urban politics, and planning in the Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University, Toronto. Informed by urban social theory, especially Henri Lefebvre, Frantz Fanon, and Antonio Gramsci, his research is focused on comparative politics, restructuring and colonization in metropolitan regions.
Richard Milgrom teaches community design and urban planning processes in the Department of City Planning at the University of Manitoba. Based on his experiences as an architect and social justice activist his courses encourage direct involvement with communities. His research focuses on participatory design in culturally diverse environments.
Christian Schmid is lecturer for urban sociology in the Department of Architecture ETH Zürich and senior researcher at ETH Studio Basel, Switzerland. He is the author of Stadt, Raum und Gesellschaft: Henri Lefebvre und die Produktion des Raumes, a leading work on Henri Lefebvre, as well as numerous publications on urban politics, social movements, regulation theory and urban social theory.
CONTENTS List of Figures Notes on Contributors Preface and Acknowledgements 1 On the Production of Henri Lefebvre Stefan Kipfer, Kanishka Goonewardena, Christian Schmid and Richard Milgrom Part I: Dialectics of Space and Time 2 Towards a Three-Dimensional Dialectic: The Theory of the Production of Space Christian Schmid 3 Space and Representation: Reading the Urban Revolution Walter Prigge 4 Space as Concrete Abstraction: Hegel, Marx, and Modern Urbanism in Henri Lefebvre Lukasz Stanek 5 Mondialisation before Globalization: Lefebvre and Axelos Stuart Elden 6 Lefebvre without Heidegger: Left Heideggerianism as contradictio in adiecto Geoffrey Waite Part II: Rhythms of Urbanization and Everyday Life 7 Marxism and Everyday Life: On Lefebvre, Debord and Some Others Kanishka Goonewardena 8 In Search of the Possible: Henri Lefebvre and Everyday Life Klaus Ronneberger 9 Rhythms, Streets, Cities Kurt Meyer 10 Lessons in Surrealism: Relationality, Event, Encounter Sara Nadal-Melsió 11 A Faustian Fusion: Lefebvre and Debord Andy Merrifield Part III: Difference, Hegemony and The Right to the City 12 Hegemony, Everyday Life and Difference: How Lefebvre Urbanized Gramsci Stefan Kipfer 13 Totality, Hegemony, Difference: Henri Lefebvre and Raymond Williams Andrew Shmuely 14 Henri Lefebvre's Critique of State Productivism Neil Brenner 15 Right to the City: Politics of Citizenship Liette Gilbert and Mustafa Dikeç 16 Lucien Kroll: Design, Difference, Everyday Life Richard Milgrom 17 Globalizing Lefebvre? Stefan Kipfer, Christian Schmid, Kanishka Goonewardena and Richard Milgrom