Mapping the Megalopolis: Order and Disorder in Mexico City
By María Claudia André (Contribution by), Charlotte Blair (Contribution by), Jennifer L. Johnson (Contribution by), Glen David Kuecker (Contribution by), Shannan Mattiace (Contribution by), Patrick J. O'Connor (Contribution by), Alejandro Puga (Contribution by), V. Daniel Rogers (Contribution by), Marta Sierra (Contribution by), C. Patricia Tovar (Contribution by), Karen Velasquez (Contribution by), Glen David Kuecker (Editor), Alejandro Puga (Editor)
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By María Claudia André (Contribution by), Charlotte Blair (Contribution by), Jennifer L. Johnson (Contribution by), Glen David Kuecker (Contribution by), Shannan Mattiace (Contribution by), Patrick J. O'Connor (Contribution by), Alejandro Puga (Contribution by), V. Daniel Rogers (Contribution by), Marta Sierra (Contribution by), C. Patricia Tovar (Contribution by), Karen Velasquez (Contribution by), Glen David Kuecker (Editor), Alejandro Puga (Editor)
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Mapping the Megalopolis: Order and Disorder in Mexico City brings the humanities and the social sciences into a conversation about Mexico City in its social, political, and aesthetic manifestations. Through a shared exploration of the order and disorder that mutually constitute the city, contributing authors engage topics such as the privatization of public space, challenges to existing conceptualizations of the urban form, and variations on the flâneur and other urban actors. Mexico City i...



