Plants and Post-Socialist Cities: Entangled Narratives

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Plants and Post-Socialist Cities: Entangled Narratives Editors: Włodzimierz Karol Pessel, Maciej Kowalewski, Mikołaj Madurowicz Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages: 292 Illustrations and other contents: 1 Tables, black and white; 41 Halftones, black and white; 41 Illustrations, black and white Language: English ISBN: 9781041298519 Categories: , , ,

This book offers a theoretically informed exploration of the political, cultural, and ecological significance of urban greenery in post-socialist cities. It traces how plants mediate among memory, infrastructure, and regimes of power across diverse historical and geographical contexts. The book develops a vocabulary for understanding plants as actors, symbols, archives, and processes within urban transformation. It does so through case studies ranging from Polish housing estates, Nowa Huta, Upper Silesian brownfields, Elbląg, Szczecin, Warsaw, Vilnius, and Belgrade to Indian urban imaginaries and Chornobyl’s gardens. Drawing on environmental humanities, urban studies, critical plant studies, political ecology, plant blindness, post-political theory, and more-than-human approaches, the book shows how vegetal life participates in memory, governance, conflict, decay, and everyday urban experience. This book will appeal to scholars and advanced students in urban studies, cultural studies, environmental humanities, anthropology, and human geography, as well as to readers interested in post-socialist transformations, urban ecology, and more-than-human approaches to the city.

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Author Biography

Maciej Kowalewski is Professor and Head of the Institute of Sociology and UNESCO Chair for Social Sustainability at the University of Szczecin, Poland. His research focuses on urban sociology, protest, and social movements. He has led international research projects and recently co-edited Hustle and Bustle: The Vibrant Cultures of Port Cities. Mikołaj Madurowicz is Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies at the University of Warsaw, Poland. He is an urban researcher, socio-economic geographer, and specialist in Warsaw studies. His work focuses on urban space, literary cartography, and research methodology. He has authored three monographs and numerous academic publications. Włodzimierz Karol Pessel is Professor at the Institute of Polish Culture, University of Warsaw, Poland, and is also affiliated with SWPS University. He is a cultural studies scholar specialising in urban studies, infrastructure, port systems, the Baltic region, and Scandinavian studies. He serves as Vice-Chair of the Committee on Cultural Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences.