La lunga decolonizzazione delle città africane
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https://doi.org/10.13130/2035-7680/7831Keywords:
Decolonization, Urban Planning, Urban DevelopmentAbstract
The political project of decolonization was based on a "total, complete, and absolute substitution" (Fanon) of a system with another, but in the urban geography of Sub-Saharan Africa this process has been long, complex and not without ambiguity. On one hand, we observe a radical discontinuity in place names, in the administrative structure and in the monumental landscape of African cities; on the other, postcolonial urban planning and architecture showed strong continuity with the colonial functionalist model. In recent African urban projects as well, we observe the action of a colonial rationality, based on the removal of existing territories and on the production of standardized and fragmented urban spaces.Downloads
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2016-11-30
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Bini, Valerio. 2016. “La Lunga Decolonizzazione Delle Città Africane”. Altre Modernità, no. 16 (November):29-42. https://doi.org/10.13130/2035-7680/7831.
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