Ray Ban in Abadan: Oil Urbanism and Cultural History in the Iranian Petroleumscape

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Ray Ban in Abadan : Oil Urbanism and Cultural History in the Iranian Petroleumscape. / Elling, Rasmus Christian.

2017. Paper præsenteret ved Global Petroleumscapes, Delft, Holland.

Publikation: KonferencebidragPaperForskning

Harvard

Elling, RC 2017, 'Ray Ban in Abadan: Oil Urbanism and Cultural History in the Iranian Petroleumscape', Paper fremlagt ved Global Petroleumscapes, Delft, Holland, 17/05/2017 - 19/05/2017.

APA

Elling, R. C. (2017). Ray Ban in Abadan: Oil Urbanism and Cultural History in the Iranian Petroleumscape. Paper præsenteret ved Global Petroleumscapes, Delft, Holland.

Vancouver

Elling RC. Ray Ban in Abadan: Oil Urbanism and Cultural History in the Iranian Petroleumscape. 2017. Paper præsenteret ved Global Petroleumscapes, Delft, Holland.

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Elling, Rasmus Christian. / Ray Ban in Abadan : Oil Urbanism and Cultural History in the Iranian Petroleumscape. Paper præsenteret ved Global Petroleumscapes, Delft, Holland.

Bibtex

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abstract = "In this paper, I argue that popular representations of the Iranian oil city of Abadan reflect particular connections and disconnections in the history of oil modernity and its spatial manifestations in Iran. These representations simultaneously bring to view and obscure the forces of petro-capitalism and the experiences of those living right in the middle of petroleum production. ",
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