London Underground
12 min read
Rate this book:
About This Book
This book provides a theoretical account of the evolution of an archetypal modern environment. The first to complete that slow process of estrangement from the natural topography initiated by the Industrial Revolution, the London Underground is shown to be a non-place, like a motorway, supermarket or airport lounge, compelled to interpret its relationship to the invisible landscape it traverses through the medium of signs and maps. Surveying material, ranging from the Victorian triple-decker novel, to Modernist art and architecture, to pop music and graffiti, this cultural geography suggests that the Tube-network is a transitional form, linking the spaces of Victorian England to the virtual spaces of our contemporary consumer-capitalism.
Buy This Book
As an Amazon Associate and Bookshop.org affiliate, BookOrb earns from qualifying purchases.
Write a Review
Sign in to write a review.
More by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Transport, Local Government and the Regions Committee.
Departmental estimates and ann
Departmental estimates and annual report 2001 and recent policy developments
Draft Local Government Bill
Draft Local Government Bill
European Transport White paper
European Transport White paper
Government's response to the c
Government's response to the committee's first report 2001-02 on Passenger Rail Franchising and the Future of Railway Infrastructure
How the Local Government Act 2
How the Local Government Act 2000 is working
London Underground - the publi
London Underground - the public private partnership