Rouge et blanc: les couleurs de l'urbanité
Claude Lacour
Revue d'économie régionale et urbaine, 2005, vol. juillet, issue 3, 421-432
Abstract:
Urban crisis is regularly on the topic, in particular in social spheres but also in fields of planning and town planning. A lot of questions concern the dissolution, the disappearance of urbanity, the towns? loss of meaning and identity and conglomerations where the kinds of development tend to produce spaces which are both diffuse and confused. Thus, an important literature and local habits emphasise the virtues of both rural and urban villages, that would have reinvented urbanity and would know how the revive it. Through the observation of some samples of summer festivals in some south-west towns, one tries to analyse and theorise, for a first time, about a rediscovered urbanity whose colours on a symbolic and identity level are Red and White.
Date: 2005
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