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"This book is focused on the street-naming politics, policies and practices that have been shaping and reshaping the semantic, textual and visual environments of urban Africa and Israel. Its chapters expand on prominent issues, such as the importance of extra-formal processes, naming reception...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-502552021-07-29T02:38:25Z Chapter 2 Names in the city Bigon, Liora Ben Arrous, Michel Africam Arrous, Ben, Bigon, Cultures, Israel, Liora, Making, Michel, Naming, Place, Power, Practices, Strategies, Street bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AM Architecture::AMV Landscape art & architecture bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AM Architecture::AMV Landscape art & architecture::AMVD City & town planning - architectural aspects "This book is focused on the street-naming politics, policies and practices that have been shaping and reshaping the semantic, textual and visual environments of urban Africa and Israel. Its chapters expand on prominent issues, such as the importance of extra-formal processes, naming reception and unofficial toponymies, naming decolonisation, place attachment, place-making and the materiality of street signage. By this, the book directly contributes to the mainstreaming of Africa’s toponymic cultures in recent critical place-names studies. Unconventionally and experimentally, comparative glimpses are made throughout between toponymic experiences of African and Israeli cities, exploring pioneering issues in the overwhelmingly Eurocentric research tradition. The latter tends to be concentrated on Europe and North America, to focus on nationalistic ideologies and regime change and to over-rely on top-down ‘mere’ mapping and street indexing. This volume is also unique in incorporating a rich and stimulating variety of visual evidence from a wide range of African and Israeli cities. The materiality of street signage signifies the profound and powerful connections between structured politics, current mundane practices, historical traditions and subaltern cultures. Street-Naming Cultures in Africa and Israel is an important contribution to urban studies, toponymic research and African studies for scholars and students. " 2021-07-28T08:55:25Z 2021-07-28T08:55:25Z 2021 chapter 9781032003474 9781032003511 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/50255 eng application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 9781003173762_oachapter2.pdf Taylor & Francis Street-Naming Cultures in Africa and Israel Routledge 7b3c7b10-5b1e-40b3-860e-c6dd5197f0bb 6be87bfe-9e03-4c19-b109-7b3d2065c1a1 9781032003474 9781032003511 Routledge 85 open access
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