Fantasy city : pleasure and profit in the postmodern metropolis

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Fantasy city : pleasure and profit in the postmodern metropolis

John Hannigan

Routledge, 1998

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Published simultaneously in the U.S.A and Canada

Includes bibliographical references (p. 208-225) and indexes

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Description

Fantasy City analyses the post-industrialist city as a site of entertainment. By discussing examples from a wide variety of venues, including casinos, malls, heritage developments and theme parks, Hannigan questions urban entertainments economic foundations and historical background. He asks whether such areas of fantasy destroy communities or instead create new groupings of shared identities and experiences. The book is written in a student friendly way with boxed case studies for class discussion.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Part 1 Going out and Staying in
  • Chapter 1 "At Prices all can Afford"
  • Chapter 2 Don't Go Out Tonight
  • Chapter 3 "Cities are Fun"
  • Part 2 Landscapes of Pleasure
  • Chapter 4 "Sanitized Razzmatazz"
  • Chapter 5 Shopertainment, Eatertainment, Edutainment
  • Part 3 Entertaining Developments
  • Chapter 6 The "Weenie" and the "Genie"
  • Chapter 7 Calling the Shots
  • Chapter 8 Gambling on Fantasy
  • Chapter 9 Land of the Rising Fun
  • Chapter 10 Saved by a Mouse?

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