This text examines the visual experience of the city through photography, film, and through literary responses to urban space. MacPhee argues that the culture of modernity provides resources for rethinking the ethical and political consequences of the technological transformation of vision.
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Graham MacPhee is Lecturer in English Literature in the School of Languages and Area Studies. University of Portsmouth. He has written on Walter Benjamin, modernist poetics and the relationship between modern philosophy and contemporary theory.
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