Festival Cities

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Architecture Biennale
Art Biennale
arts festival proliferation
Assembly Rooms
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Cannes International Film Festival
Carnival celebrations
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Cheltenham Literature Festival
Edinburgh International Book Festival
Edinburgh International Festival
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event-led urban regeneration
Festival De Cannes
festival-driven urban planning research
Film Festival
identity politics in festivals
International Film Festival
Margaret Gold
National Pavilions
Palais Des Festivals
Princes Street Gardens
Richard III
Salzburg Festival
Salzburger Festspiele
Scottish Chamber Orchestra
Social change
social transformation cities
St Mark's Square
St Mark’s Square
St Patrick's Day
St Patrick's Day Celebrations
St Patrick's Day Parades
St Patrick’s Day
St Patrick’s Day Celebrations
St Patrick’s Day Parades
Sydney's flamboyant Mardi Gras celebrations
Town Hall
urban cultural geography
urban tourism strategy
Usher Hall
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415486569
  • Weight: 570g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Dec 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Festivals have always been part of city life, but their relationship with their host cities has continually changed. With the rise of industrialization, they were largely considered peripheral to the course of urban affairs. Now they have become central to new ways of thinking about the challenges of economic and social change, as well as repositioning cities within competitive global networks. In this timely and thought-provoking book, John and Margaret Gold provide a reflective and evidence-based historical survey of the processes and actors involved, charting the ways that regular festivals have now become embedded in urban life and city planning.

Beginning with David Garrick’s rain-drenched Shakespearean Jubilee and ending with Sydney’s flamboyant Mardi Gras celebrations, it encompasses the emergence and consolidation of city festivals. After a contextual historical survey that stretches from Antiquity to the late nineteenth century, there are detailed case studies of pioneering European arts festivals in their urban context: Venice’s Biennale, the Salzburg Festival, the Cannes Film Festival and Edinburgh’s International Festival. Ensuing chapters deal with the worldwide proliferation of arts festivals after 1950 and with the ever-increasing diversifycation of carnival celebrations, particularly through the actions of groups seeking to assert their identity. The conclusion draws together the book’s key themes and sketches the future prospects for festival cities.

Lavishly illustrated, and copiously researched, this book is essential reading not just for urban geographers, social historians and planners, but also for anyone interested in contemporary festival and events tourism, urban events strategy, urban regeneration regeneration, or simply building a fuller understanding of the relationship between culture, planning and the city.

John R. Gold is Professor of Urban Historical Geography at Oxford Brookes University and Special Appointed Professor at Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan.

Margaret M. Gold is Senior Lecturer in Creative Industries at London Metropolitan University and also teaches at Goldsmiths, University of London.

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