From Narrative Objects to Poetic Practices: On Figurative Modes of Urbanism

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Autor(a) principal: Hawkins, Jeremy Allan
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/up.v7i3.5370
Resumo: In the context of increased interest in literary methods for spatial design, this article argues for a reconsideration of narrative methods for urban planning. It holds that when narrative is taken not as a reified object but as an active mode, in which a strategy for organizing the phenomenal world allows for form to be created from and within the profusion of signs, the importance of heterogeneous non-narrative elements comes into full force, in particular around figurative or metaphorical language, even or especially within the narrative frame. Drawing on work from Bernardo Secchi and Paola Viganò on and around the “porous city” figure and the Greater Paris international consultations, the article makes a case for a narrative of poetic practices. By identifying the polysemic agency of the poetic function, the territorial figure becomes not a comparison between two terms, but a complex linking of similarities in multiple dissimilar states, creating an effect of rapprochement with new possible futures.
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title From Narrative Objects to Poetic Practices: On Figurative Modes of Urbanism
spellingShingle From Narrative Objects to Poetic Practices: On Figurative Modes of Urbanism
Hawkins, Jeremy Allan
figurative language; metaphor; mode; narrative; poetics; urbanism
title_short From Narrative Objects to Poetic Practices: On Figurative Modes of Urbanism
title_full From Narrative Objects to Poetic Practices: On Figurative Modes of Urbanism
title_fullStr From Narrative Objects to Poetic Practices: On Figurative Modes of Urbanism
title_full_unstemmed From Narrative Objects to Poetic Practices: On Figurative Modes of Urbanism
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author Hawkins, Jeremy Allan
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv figurative language; metaphor; mode; narrative; poetics; urbanism
topic figurative language; metaphor; mode; narrative; poetics; urbanism
description In the context of increased interest in literary methods for spatial design, this article argues for a reconsideration of narrative methods for urban planning. It holds that when narrative is taken not as a reified object but as an active mode, in which a strategy for organizing the phenomenal world allows for form to be created from and within the profusion of signs, the importance of heterogeneous non-narrative elements comes into full force, in particular around figurative or metaphorical language, even or especially within the narrative frame. Drawing on work from Bernardo Secchi and Paola Viganò on and around the “porous city” figure and the Greater Paris international consultations, the article makes a case for a narrative of poetic practices. By identifying the polysemic agency of the poetic function, the territorial figure becomes not a comparison between two terms, but a complex linking of similarities in multiple dissimilar states, creating an effect of rapprochement with new possible futures.
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