Riparian anomie: Reflections on the Los Angeles River |
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Authors: | Matthew Gandy |
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Affiliation: | Department of Geography , University College London , UK |
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Abstract: | This paper explores the highly urbanized landscape of the Los Angeles River. Direct encounters with the contemporary river are combined with an historical exploration of some of the developments associated with its transformation into a 51-mile concrete drainage channel. It is suggested that the current landscape of the Los Angeles River not only reveals much about the complex relations between nature and culture in southern California but also illustrates how the contemporary city is marked by a schism between technical conceptions of water control and new attempts to combine river management with wider social and ecological objectives. |
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Keywords: | Water landscape modernity urban infrastructure Los Angeles |
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