Brussels : not your ordinary city
François Janne d'Othée
Versailles, Lyon 2ᵉ, Lyon 6ᵉ...
Ce que dit l'éditeurBrussels Not your ordinary city Brussels fascinates and intrigues. How is it that this city - a hodgepodge where the worst atrocities of urban planning sit side by side with architectural jewels - can be so charming and seductive ? Landlocked within Flanders but mainly French-speaking, the Kingdom of Belgium's multicultural capital, whose 19 « communes » range from working-class Molenbeek to upscale Uccle, has become the country's artistic centre and an extraordinarily creative centrifugal force. Crossing Brussels today is like travelling through time or taking a tour of diverse dialects and world foods. This little book is not a guide, but rather a key. It invites the reader to understand the slow transformation of an ancient bourgeois town which many thought had drifted into a deep sleep. Until it became the capital of Europe. In order to be understood, Brussels must be decoded. This is not your ordinary city. This is much more than a city. An intimate portrait of Brussels and its inhabitants followed by interviews with three prominent local thinkers : historian Roel Jacobs, sociologist Fatima Zibouh and philosopher Philippe Van Parijs. |
RésuméUne présentation de la vie sociale et culturelle de la capitale belge. ©Electre 2024 |
Caractéristiques Auteur(s) Éditeur(s) Date de parution
24 mars 2017
Collection(s)
L'âme des peuples
Rayon
Sociologie et anthropologie
Contributeur(s) David Jester
(Traducteur) EAN
9782875231055
Nombre de pages
88
pages
Reliure
Broché
Dimensions
16.0
cm x
12.0
cm x
0.8
cm
Poids
100
g
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