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WESTERN SYDNEY AND THE DESIRE FOR HOME
Author(s) -
Johnson Lesley
Publication year - 1997
Publication title -
australian journal of social issues
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.417
H-Index - 30
eISSN - 1839-4655
pISSN - 0157-6321
DOI - 10.1002/j.1839-4655.1997.tb01057.x
Subject(s) - dream , project commissioning , publishing , urban sprawl , context (archaeology) , sociology , articulation (sociology) , reading (process) , population , history , urban planning , media studies , political science , engineering , law , civil engineering , archaeology , psychology , demography , neuroscience , politics
‘Western Sydney’ frequently figures in current debates about urban planning as exemplifying ‘the problem of urban sprawl’. In this context it is represented as the spatial articulation of the irrational desires of a wilful population to live out ‘the great Australian dream’. This paper proposes an alternative reading of the western Sydney suburban landscape to argue for a different understanding of the issues it poses for urban planners. In particular, it is argued that this landscape articulates, and should be valued as, the memories and history of people struggling to make a home for themselves in the, modern world. Attempts by urban planners, it is suggested, to ignore or marginalise this version of ‘the great Australian dream’ will inevitably lead to failure.

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