The Avery Review Issue 59 [electronic resource].
The Avery Review 2022
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William Conroy embeds capitalist idioms of planning in the spaces of Álvaro Sevilla-Buitrago’s recently published book Against the Commons: A Radical History of Urban Planning; Isabel Guzzardo Tamargo traverses the “placeless places” of Kei Miller’s In Nearby Bushes as a Caribbean reader, inhabiting his poetics to behold another Jamaica; Jacob R. Moore meets us by the American Dream’s proverbial fountain to review Alexandra Lange’s most recent book on shopping malls and the cultures they subtend; and Jonah Rowen tours Kingston’s Devon House with an eye toward Jamaica’s colonial and decolonial fantasies.
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Architectural criticism
Architecture
Art and literature
Cartography
Imperialism
Colonization
Ecology
Historical Materialism
City planning
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Caitlin Blanchfield
Joanna Joseph
Isabelle Kirkham-Lewitt
Jacob R. Moore
Grace Sparapani
Tizziana Baldenebro
Aleksandr Bierig
Elsa MH Mäki
Kate Yeh Chiu
William Conroy
Isabel Guzzardo Tamargo
Jonah Rowen
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