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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Stephen Wagg , Peter BramhamPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781138272521ISBN 10: 1138272523 Pages: 232 Publication Date: 26 October 2016 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsList of Contributors; Chapter 1 Introduction, Peter Bramham, Stephen Wagg; Chapter 2 Leeds — Becoming the Postmodern City, Peter Bramham, John Spink; Chapter 3 Cranes Over the City: The Centre of Leeds, 1980–2008, Janet Douglas; Chapter 4 Mission or Pragmatism? Cultural Policy in Leeds Since 2000, Jonathan Long, Ian Strange; Chapter 5 The History Boy: Made in Leeds, Peter Bramham; Chapter 6 Leeds and the Topographies of Race: In Six Scenes, Ben Carrington; Chapter 7 Nowt for Being Second: Leeds, Leeds United and the Ghost of Don Revie, Stephen Wagg; Chapter 8 Dreams of Parkside and Barley Mow, Karl Spracklen; Chapter 9 “Off with their Headscarves, on with their Football Kits?”: Unveiling Myths and Exploring the Identities of British-Muslim Female Footballers, Aarti Ratna; Chapter 10 Barcelona of the North? Reflections on Postmodern Leeds, Stephen Wagg, Peter Bramham;Reviews'A detailed and perceptive dissection of the postmodern transformation of the English city of Leeds, this book offers some fascinating insights into the complex processes of contemporary urban change and how its impacts are experienced by people who live in post-industrial cities. An authoritative, assured and highly readable account.' Stephen Williams, Staffordshire University, UK 'This text would be an interesting read for anyone who has interests in urban development and the cultural changes that may come along with it. Political aspirations and economic imperatives, intertwined with physical space and local/migrant cultures and races, show how Leeds provides a good example of an industrial city reinvented into a postmodern space.' Annals of Leisure Research 'Sport, Leisure and Culture in the Postmodern City is an engaging account and affords a detailed analysis of the key historical, sociological and economic drivers that have and look to continue to shape Leeds as a city.' Australian Planner 'A detailed and perceptive dissection of the postmodern transformation of the English city of Leeds, this book offers some fascinating insights into the complex processes of contemporary urban change and how its impacts are experienced by people who live in post-industrial cities. An authoritative, assured and highly readable account.' Stephen Williams, Staffordshire University, UK ’This text would be an interesting read for anyone who has interests in urban development and the cultural changes that may come along with it. Political aspirations and economic imperatives, intertwined with physical space and local/migrant cultures and races, show how Leeds provides a good example of an industrial city reinvented into a postmodern space.’ Annals of Leisure Research 'Sport, Leisure and Culture in the Postmodern City is an engaging account and affords a detailed analysis of the key historical, sociological and economic drivers that have and look to continue to shape Leeds as a city.' Australian Planner Author InformationDr Peter Bramham is Reader in Leisure Studies and Professor Stephen Wagg is Reader in Sport and Society at Leeds Metropolitan University, UK Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |