Ottawology
Autor Tonya K. Davidsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 oct 2025
Davidson’s Ottawa offers a fascinating template for how to scrutinize the interactions between the weight of history and the effervescent motion of everyday life in a city. She draws surprising connections, from the role of the civil service to the acceleration of suburban sprawl, and the one-time incredible success of the city’s bus-rapid transit system, to stories of nightlife, policing, play, libraries, rivers, and malls. Davidson traverses the city’s streets and hidden histories to show how social structures, sustainability, and social life intersect, creating an elegant chronicle of the city’s rich and fraught social life.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781773637600
ISBN-10: 1773637606
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.11 kg
Editura: Fernwood Publishing
Colecția Fernwood Publishing
Locul publicării:Canada
ISBN-10: 1773637606
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.11 kg
Editura: Fernwood Publishing
Colecția Fernwood Publishing
Locul publicării:Canada
Cuprins
- Introduction:: Advance-Ottawa-En Avant
- Chapter 1:: Settler Colonial Capital
- Chapter 2:: Trees
- Chapter 3:: Libraries
- Chapter 4:: Work
- Chapter 5:: The Civil Service
- Chapter 6:: Getting Housed
- Chapter 7:: Suburbia
- Chapter 8:: Transit
- Chapter 9:: Security
- Chapter 10:: Markets and Malls
- Chapter 11:: Goodnight Ottawa
- References:
Recenzii
“I can see Ottawology being THE BOOK on Ottawa for the next generation.”
“An exceptionally vibrant narrative that brings to life Ottawa’s places, memories, historical events. Packed with micro-stories valuing the banal, on a fascinating range of topics such as trees, work, and markets, Davidson’s attention to detail, wealth of insight, and breadth of knowledge makes the ordinary exceptional, evoking a child’s awe of new discovery. With a depth of perspective attuned to how colonialism, race, gender, and class shape Ottawa’s places, Ottawalogy is a must read for urbanists, urban geographers, urban historians, urban sociologists, and especially any Ottawalogist — budding or seasoned.”
“Ottawology is a roadmap to Ottawa as it’s really lived — a city shaped by its people, places, and everyday connections, and by the forces and decisions that shape its future. From river paths to bus stops, nightclubs to neighbourhood parks, Tonya Davidson charts the routes that link Ottawa’s history, culture, and daily life, while challenging assumptions and uncovering overlooked truths. It’s a guide to discovering what you didn’t know about Ottawa — and seeing what you thought you knew in a completely new light.”
“Ottawa is an iconic place in the mythical landscape of Canadian nationalism. This new book sheds new light on these icons, myths, and locales. Part urban studies, part tourism studies, part labour studies, this book provides a social and cultural geography of Canada’s capital city, uncovering the making of this place and all of its meanings. Capital cities captivate public views in unique ways, and this book charts new directions in how to study these unique sites. Anyone interested in urban studies, cultural geography, and tourism studies should want to read this book.”
“Tonya Davidson guides the reader through the rich history of Ottawa, extending beyond its role as Canada’s capital. From its origins as an early union town, with the Parliament Hill stonecutters at the forefront of workers’ rights, to the community hub of Dundonald Park in Centretown, and the surprising early achievements of the Ottawa Transportation Commission, each page offers fresh insights that will invite readers to revisit the book time and again.”
“An exceptionally vibrant narrative that brings to life Ottawa’s places, memories, historical events. Packed with micro-stories valuing the banal, on a fascinating range of topics such as trees, work, and markets, Davidson’s attention to detail, wealth of insight, and breadth of knowledge makes the ordinary exceptional, evoking a child’s awe of new discovery. With a depth of perspective attuned to how colonialism, race, gender, and class shape Ottawa’s places, Ottawalogy is a must read for urbanists, urban geographers, urban historians, urban sociologists, and especially any Ottawalogist — budding or seasoned.”
“Ottawology is a roadmap to Ottawa as it’s really lived — a city shaped by its people, places, and everyday connections, and by the forces and decisions that shape its future. From river paths to bus stops, nightclubs to neighbourhood parks, Tonya Davidson charts the routes that link Ottawa’s history, culture, and daily life, while challenging assumptions and uncovering overlooked truths. It’s a guide to discovering what you didn’t know about Ottawa — and seeing what you thought you knew in a completely new light.”
“Ottawa is an iconic place in the mythical landscape of Canadian nationalism. This new book sheds new light on these icons, myths, and locales. Part urban studies, part tourism studies, part labour studies, this book provides a social and cultural geography of Canada’s capital city, uncovering the making of this place and all of its meanings. Capital cities captivate public views in unique ways, and this book charts new directions in how to study these unique sites. Anyone interested in urban studies, cultural geography, and tourism studies should want to read this book.”
“Tonya Davidson guides the reader through the rich history of Ottawa, extending beyond its role as Canada’s capital. From its origins as an early union town, with the Parliament Hill stonecutters at the forefront of workers’ rights, to the community hub of Dundonald Park in Centretown, and the surprising early achievements of the Ottawa Transportation Commission, each page offers fresh insights that will invite readers to revisit the book time and again.”