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The Unknown City: Contesting Architecture and Social Space

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35 See Rose, “Progress in Geography <strong>and</strong> Gender,”<br />

pp. 531–537; Elizabeth Grosz, “Women,<br />

Chora, Dwelling,” ANY, no. 4 (January/February<br />

1994): 22–27.<br />

36 Lefebvre, Everyday Life in the Modern World,<br />

p. 204.<br />

37 Sadie Plant, <strong>The</strong> Most Radical Gesture: <strong>The</strong><br />

Situationist International in a Postmodern Age (London:<br />

Routledge, 1992), p. 58.<br />

38 Hélène Cixous, <strong>The</strong> Book of Promethea, trans.<br />

Betsy Wing (Lincoln: University of Nebraska<br />

Press, 1991), p. 6.<br />

39 Lefebvre, Production of <strong>Space</strong>, p. 70; Henri<br />

Lefebvre, “Toward a Leftist Cultural Politics: Remarks<br />

Occasioned by the Centenary of Marx’s<br />

Death,” in Marxism <strong>and</strong> the Interpretation of Culture,<br />

ed. Cary Nelson <strong>and</strong> Lawrence Grossberg<br />

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Writings on Cities, pp. 173, 222–223; <strong>and</strong> Lefebvre,<br />

Introduction to Modernity, pp. 175, 279.<br />

40 Lefebvre, Writings on Cities, p. 167.<br />

41 Lefebvre, Production of <strong>Space</strong>, pp. 341, 356;<br />

Lefebvre, Explosion, p. 120; Lefebvre, Everyday<br />

Life in the Modern World, p. 204; Lefebvre, Introduction<br />

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on Cities, pp. 66, 167–168.<br />

42 Lefebvre, Writings on Cities, p. 143.<br />

43 Lefebvre, Production of <strong>Space</strong>, pp. 138–139,<br />

365, 391; Lefebvre, Everyday Life in the Modern<br />

World, pp. 177, 182–183; Lefebvre, Explosion,<br />

pp. 68, 110; Lefebvre, Critique of Everyday Life, p.<br />

72; <strong>and</strong> Benno Werlen, Society, Action <strong>and</strong> <strong>Space</strong>:<br />

An Alternative Human Geography, trans. Gayna<br />

Walls, ed. Teresa Brennan <strong>and</strong> Benno Werlen<br />

(London: Routledge, 1993), p. 4.<br />

44 Lefebvre, Production of <strong>Space</strong>, p. 320.<br />

45 Ibid., pp. 362, 381.<br />

46 Lefebvre, Writings on Cities, p. 188.<br />

47 Michel de Certeau, <strong>The</strong> Practice of Everyday<br />

Life, trans. Steven F. Rendall (Berkeley: University<br />

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48 Sinclair, Lights Out for the Territory, p. 4.<br />

Things, Flows, Filters, Tactics<br />

49 Lefebvre, Production of <strong>Space</strong>, pp. 64–65,<br />

222, 235; Henri Lefebvre, “Reflections on the<br />

Politics of <strong>Space</strong>,” Antipode 8 no. 2 (1976): 34;<br />

Lefebvre, Survival of Capitalism, p. 16; <strong>and</strong> Lefebvre,<br />

Writings on Cities, pp. 75, 101, 131,<br />

193–194.<br />

50 Iain Borden, Joe Kerr, Alicia Pivaro, <strong>and</strong><br />

Jane Rendell, introduction to Strangely Familiar:<br />

Narratives of <strong>Architecture</strong> in the <strong>City</strong>, ed. Borden,<br />

Kerr, Pivaro, <strong>and</strong> Rendell (London: Routledge,<br />

1996), p. 9.

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