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Reconstructing Architecture : Critical Discourses and Social Practices (Minnesota Archive Editions ed.)

Dutton, Thomas A.(Edited by)Mann, Lian Hurst(Edited by)
Part of the Pedagogy & Cultural Practice S. series
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Questioning architecture's complicity with the status quo, this volume moves beyond critique to outline the part architects are playing in building radical social movements and challenging dominant forms of power.

Historically, architecture has constructured the environments that house the dominant culture.

Yet, as the essays in this work demonstrate, there exists a strong tradition of critical practice in the field, one that attempts to alter existing social power relations.

Engaging the gap between modernism and postmodernism, each chapter addresses an oppositional discourse that has developed within the field and then reconstructs it in terms of a new social project: feminism; social theory; environmentalism; cultural studies; race and ethnic studies; and critical theory.

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Product Details
0816628084 / 9780816628087
Hardback
720.1
01/09/1996
United States
336 pages, 23 illustrations, index
156 x 234 mm, 620 grams
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