This compulsory module approaches the city as an imaginary construction, represented on the page or on the canvas, or potentially on the walls of the city itself. It asks how these means of representing the city - to those who live in it and those how may potentially never see it - deal with questions of totality and exemplariness. It considers the interplay between movement and unchanging essence, and it gives students the means to grasp that a city is constructed in culture as well as in bricks and mortar, and that these two processes are inseparable.

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