Karin Norman
shifting experiences of places in a »post-conflict« city
dérive N° 54 (Jän - Mär / 2014)
What kind of city is Prishtina, the capital of Kosovo?[1] This fairly small but congested city may, to a visitor, seem disconcertingly difficult to grasp and describe. It is both an erratically modernizing city while at the same time appearing ordinary, worn-down and polluted. It is a city one ›loves to hate‹ as one of the few tourist guidebooks describes it. But how does everyday life evolve in this urban space?[2]
There are varying theoretical approaches to studying the city, the formations
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Januar 2014