Ira Katznelson, Marxism and the City (Oxford, 1992), 30.
2.
All three authors have published extensively. Influential works by Lefebvre and Castells include Henri Lefebvre, The Production of Space, trans. Donald Nicholson-Smith (Oxford, 1991); Lefebvre, The Urban Revolution, trans. Robert Bononno (Minneapolis, 2003); Manuel Castells, The City and the Grassroots: A Cross-Cultural Theory of Urban Social Movements (Berkeley, 1983); and Castells, The Urban Question: A Marxist Approach, trans. Alan Sheridan (Cambridge, MA, 1977).
3.
See, e.g., Walter Benjamin, The Arcades Project, trans. Howard Eiland and Kevin McLaughlin (Cambridge, MA, 1999); Benjamin, Charles Baudelaire: A Lyric Poet in the Era of High Capitalism, trans. Harry Zohn (London, 1973); Georg Lukács, The Theory of the Novel: A Historico-Philosophical Essay on the Forms of Great Epic Literature, trans. Anna Bostock (Cambridge, MA, 1971); and Lukács, History and Class Consciousness: Studies in Marxist Dialectics, trans. Rodney Livingstone (Cambridge, 1971).
4.
Quoted in Thomas Y. Levin, “Introduction,” in Siegfried Kracauer, The Mass Ornament: Weimar Essays (Cambridge, MA, 1995), 5.
5.
Quoted in Levin, “Introduction,” 29—30.
6.
David Harvey, “ The Urbanization of Consciousness,” in Consciousness and the Urban Experience: Studies in the History and Theory of Capitalist Urbanization (Baltimore, 1985), 251.