Liquid Power : Contested Hydro-Modernities in Twentieth-Century Spain /
Erik Swyngedouw explores how water becomes part of the tumultuous processes of modernisation and development. Using the experience of Spain as a lens to view the interplay of modernity and environmental transformation, he shows that every political project is also an environmental project. Offering...
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London, England :
The MIT Press,
[2015]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Preface; List of Acronyms; 1 "Not a Drop of Water . . .": Spain's Cyborg Water World; 2 The Hydro-Social Cycle and the Making of Cyborg Worlds; 3 "Regeneracionismo" and the Emergence of Hydraulic Modernization, 1898
- 1930; 4 Chronicle of a Death Foretold: The Failure of Early Twentieth-Century Hydraulic Modernization; 5 Paco El Rana's Wet Dream for Spain; 6 Welcome Mr. Marshall!; 7 Marching Forward to the Past: From Hydro-Deadlock to Water and Modernity Reimagined; 8 Mobilizing the Seas: Reassembling Hydro-Modernities
- 9 Politicizing Water, Politicizing Natures: Or . . . "WaterDoes Not Exist!"Notes; References; Index; Urban and Industrial Environments Series List