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Narrating the City Space and Place Bodily, geographic, and architectural sites are embedded with cultural knowledge and social value. Th e Anthropology of Space and Place series provides ethnographically rich analyses of the cultural organization and meanings of these sites of space, architecture, landscape, and places of the body. Contributions to this series examine the symbolic meanings of space and place, the cultural and historical processes involved in their construction and contestation, and how they are in dialogue with wider political, religious, social, and economic institutions. Volume 1 Volume 9 Berlin, Alexanderplatz: Transforming Post-Cosmopolitan Cities: Explorations of Place in a Unifi ed Germany Urban Coexistence Gisa Weszkalnys Edited by Caroline Humphrey and Vera Skvirskaja Volume 2 Cultural Diversity in Russian Cities: Th e Volume 10 Urban Landscape in the post-Soviet Era Places of Pain: Forced Displacement, Edited by Cordula Gdaniec Popular Memory and Trans-local Identities in Bosnian War-torn Volume 3 Communities Settling for Less: Th e Planned Resettlement Hariz Halilovich of Israel’s Negev Bedouin Steven C. Dinero Volume 11 Narrating Victimhood: Gender, Religion Volume 4 and the Making of Place in Post-War Contested Mediterranean Spaces: Croatia Ethnographic Essays in Honour of Charles Michaela Schäuble Tilly Maria Kousis, Tom Selwyn, and David Clark Volume 12 Power and Architecture: Th e Construction Volume 5 of Capitals and the Politics of Space Ernst L. Freud, Architect: Th e Case of Edited by Michael Minkenberg the Modern Bourgeois Home Volker M. Welter Volume 13 Bloom and Bust: Urban Landscapes in the Volume 6 East since German Reunifi cation Extreme Heritage Management: Edited by Gwyneth Cliver and Th e Practices and Policies of Densely Carrie Smith-Prei Populated Islands Edited by Godfrey Baldacchino Volume 14 Urban Violence in the Middle East: Volume 7 Changing Cityscapes in the Images of Power and the Power of Images: Transformation from Empire to Control, Ownership, and Public Space Nation State Edited by Judith Kapferer Edited by Ulrike Freitag, Nelida Fuccaro, Claudia Ghrawi and Nora Lafi Volume 8 Performing Place, Practising Memories: Volume 15 Aboriginal Australians, Hippies and the Narrating the City: Histories, Space, and State the Everyday Rosita Henry Edited by Wladimir Fischer-Nebmaier, Matthew P. Berg, and Anastasia Christou Narrating the City Histories, Space, and the Everyday [ ] • • Edited by Wladimir Fischer-Nebmaier, Matthew P. Berg, and Anastasia Christou berghahn N E W Y O R K • O X F O R D www.berghahnbooks.com First published in 2015 by Berghahn Books www.berghahnbooks.com ©2015 Wladimir Fischer-Nebmaier, Matthew P. Berg, and Anastasia Christou All rights reserved. Except for the quotation of short passages for the purposes of criticism and review, no part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system now known or to be invented, without written permission of the publisher. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Narrating the city : histories, space, and the everyday / edited by Wladimir Fischer-Nebmaier, Matthew P. Berg, and Anastasia Christou. pages cm. — (Space and place ; volume 15) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1-78238-775-6 (hardback : acid-free paper) — ISBN 978-1-78238-776-3 (ebook) 1. City and town life—Historiography. 2. City and town life in literature. 3. City and town life in motion pictures. 4. Working class—Historiography. 5. Middle class—Historiography. 6. Public spaces—Historiography. 7. Community life—Historiography. 8. Narration (Rhetoric) 9. Discourse analysis, Narrative. I. Fischer-Nebmaier, Wladimir. II. Berg, Matthew Paul, 1961– III. Christou, Anastasia. HT113.N36 2015 307.76—dc23 2015003123 British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Printed on acid-free paper ISBN: 978-1-78238-775-6 (hardback) ISBN: 978-1-78238-776-3 (ebook) Contents List of Figures vii Acknowledgments ix Introduction. Space, Narration, and the Everyday 1 Wladimir Fischer-Nebmaier Part I. Narratives and Images of the City Chapter 1. Th e Case of Ossifi cation: Contemporary Narratives about Everyday Life in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century L’viv 59 Andriy Zayarnyuk Chapter 2. Th e Masa’s Odysseys through Bourgeois Caracas: Th e Testimony of Novels, 1920s–1970s 75 Arturo Almandoz Chapter 3. Reimagining Nieuwland: Narrative Mapping and the Mental Geography of Urban Space in a Dutch Multiethnic Neighborhood 97 Leeke Reinders Part II. Claiming Urban Space Chapter 4. City and Cinema as Spaces for (Transnational) Grassroots Mobilization: Perspectives from Southeastern and Central Europe 139 Anna Schober Chapter 5. Adjudicating Lodging: Denazifi cation, Housing Requisition, and Identity in “Red Vienna,” 1945–1948 175 Matthew P. Berg Part III. Living and Working in the City Chapter 6. Urban Information Flows: Workers’ and Employers’ Knowledge of the Asbestos Hazard in Clydeside, ca. 1950s–1970s 199 Ronald Johnston and Arthur McIvor vi Contents Chapter 7. Creating a Familiar Space: Child Care, Kinship, and Community in Postsocialist New Zagreb 219 Tihana Rubić and Carolin Leutloff -Grandits Index 243 Figures 2.1. Plan of Caracas, 1934, by Juan Röhl 76 2.2. Plano regulador, or master plan, 1951 77 2.3. Cartoon of Juan Bimba and student, 1936 83 2.4. Central Caracas, ca. 1950 85 2.5. Postcard of Sabana Grande, ca. 1960 87 2.6. Postcard of Plaza Venezuela from Los Caobos, ca. 1960 88 3.1. A view of neighborhood square Wibautplein 107 3.2. Communal playground in the middle of a block of prefabricated apartment fl ats 108 3.3. Interstitial zone between new middle-class housing and a strip of neighborhood stores and apartment blocks built in the 1950s 108 3.4. “Th e new gardens”: a block of new middle-class housing 109 3.5. Map by Margiet 111 3.6. Current residence of Margiet, located across from the spot where her former apartment building was located 114 3.7. Map by Hans 115 3.8. Map by Tineke 119 3.9. Map by Natasha 121 3.10. Block of fl ats opposite Natasha’s new dwelling 123 4.1. Film still from Silver City Revisited, 1968, Wim Wenders 157 4.2. Film still from Silver City Revisited, 1968, Wim Wenders 158 4.3. Film still from Eve of Destruction, Ljubljana 1966 160 4.4. Film still from Eve of Destruction, Ljubljana 1966 161 viii Figures 7.1. Travno Detailed Urban Developement Plan (Detaljni urbanistički plan), 1:1,000, 1972 222 7.2. Grandmothers looking after their grandchildren in the park in Travno 232 7.3. Grandmother looking after her grandchild in the park in Travno 233 Acknowledgements T his project had its origins in 2006. Over the years, our contributors have advanced their research in ways that have informed their chap- ters, such that they have come to represent important elements of our colleagues’ larger research agendas. Th e editors extend their heartfelt thanks to our contributors for their support and good cheer through the long development of this volume. Th ey have been ideal colleagues. Special thanks go to Caroline Varlet and Katie Mooney. Th e Editors

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