1993
DOI: 10.2307/2080366
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City of Quartz: Excavating the Future in Los Angeles.

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“…These immunological townships, however, diminish the habitability of the public city, extending what Davis (1992), in his early critique, termed the weaponization of architecture into the weaponization of atmosphere. This is because the increased pollution generated in powering immunological home defenses directly usurps the respiratory freedom of those left out: diesel generators quickly fire up to maintain purified interior air during routine power cuts, and overall energy use and automobility intensify the burdens of breathing for anyone outside.…”
Section: The Urban Atmospheric Crisis: Zoning For Airmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…These immunological townships, however, diminish the habitability of the public city, extending what Davis (1992), in his early critique, termed the weaponization of architecture into the weaponization of atmosphere. This is because the increased pollution generated in powering immunological home defenses directly usurps the respiratory freedom of those left out: diesel generators quickly fire up to maintain purified interior air during routine power cuts, and overall energy use and automobility intensify the burdens of breathing for anyone outside.…”
Section: The Urban Atmospheric Crisis: Zoning For Airmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…One of Caldeira's well-recognized insights is that architectural fortification represents an assault on the public city, casting the public sphere as an inherent source of risk (cf. Davis, 1992). Less recognized is her insight into the wider crisis of urban citizenship the enclave inaugurated, or the emergence of a mistrust of the urban collective as a viable social form at the precise moment when the nation was democratizing.…”
Section: The Securitized Body In the Fortressed Citymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thus, as they refute the premise of the nationalist call to war itself, cemeteries were systematically targeted for destruction. This motivation was epitomised in a comment made by the Serb wartime mayor of Zvornik, Branko Gruji c, in an interview with the Los Angeles Times journalist Carol Williams-he declared that after the cemetery and the town's mosques had been eradicated, 'There were never any mosques in Zvornik' (Williams, 1993). Crucially, Williams points out that Gruji c knew that the visitors hearing this assertion had seen otherwise.…”
Section: Strengthening the Myth Of National Puritymentioning
confidence: 99%