1900
DOI: 10.1680/imotp.1900.18618
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Presidential Address of Sir Douglas Fox. (Including Appendix). 7 November 1899.

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“…But these logics were underpinned, too, by normative aesthetics, particularly when it came to questions of wetness. Charles Douglas Fox’s, 1899 Presidential address to the Institution of Civil Engineers looked forward to the day when the ‘fog-producing marshes of the East [of London] shall be thoroughly drained and dried up’ (Fox, 1899: 11). This aesthetic politics applied in Recife, where the making of land out of water was crucial to the production of urban modernity, and to imposing divisions into space and nature (Castilho, 2014).…”
Section: Recife’s Colonial Modernity (I): Infrastructural Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But these logics were underpinned, too, by normative aesthetics, particularly when it came to questions of wetness. Charles Douglas Fox’s, 1899 Presidential address to the Institution of Civil Engineers looked forward to the day when the ‘fog-producing marshes of the East [of London] shall be thoroughly drained and dried up’ (Fox, 1899: 11). This aesthetic politics applied in Recife, where the making of land out of water was crucial to the production of urban modernity, and to imposing divisions into space and nature (Castilho, 2014).…”
Section: Recife’s Colonial Modernity (I): Infrastructural Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%