Policy Press

Cities of Banal Warfare

Affective Geographies in Violent Times

By Sunčana Laketa

Published

Feb 28, 2025

Page count

160 pages

ISBN

978-1529250015

Dimensions

203 x 127 mm

Imprint

Bristol University Press

Published

Feb 28, 2025

Page count

160 pages

ISBN

978-1529242935

Dimensions

203 x 127 mm

Imprint

Bristol University Press

Published

Feb 28, 2025

Page count

160 pages

ISBN

978-1529242935

Dimensions

203 x 127 mm

Imprint

Bristol University Press
Cities of Banal Warfare

Available open access digitally under CC-BY-NC-ND licence.

‘Banal warfare’ describes the ways in which the vision of the city — ridden with conflicts, terrorist attacks and disease — infuses everyday urban life, to the point of becoming invisible.

This book analyses the impact of framing public emergencies and violences in Paris and Brussels as acts of war and how this normalizes militarism within urban contexts traditionally viewed as "non-war zones". It addresses how this process shapes urban governance agendas, constructs the notion of the “enemy within” and conditions everyday lives. From lockdowns to states of emergency, the book considers urban citizens’ agency and resistance, and how to re-think notions of urban peace.

Sunčana Laketa is an urban geographer and social psychologist engaged in research on social exclusion in European cities.

Prologue: War Spills Over

1. Reversing the Gaze, Rethinking Urban Conflict

2. Urban Warfare: From State of Emergency to Lockdown

3. Everyday Urban Landscapes as Battlescapes

4. Affective Atmospheres "On the Frontline"

5. Affective Unsettling of Urban Warfare

Conclusion: The Urbicidal Geographies of Cities of Banal Warfare