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Beschreibung
Architecture and Feminisms is an important collection in an emerging area of scholarship that examines the intersections between architecture and feminist practices and theories.
Architecture and Feminisms is an important collection in an emerging area of scholarship that examines the intersections between architecture and feminist practices and theories.
Über den Autor

Hélène Frichot is an Associate Professor and Docent in Critical Studies in Architecture, School of Architecture and the Built Environment, Royal Institue of Technology, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden, where she is the director of Critical Studies in Architecture. Her research examines the transdisciplinary field between architecture and philosophy; while her first discipline is architecture, she holds a PhD in philosophy from the University of Sydney (2004). Recent publications include: co-editor with Catharina Gabrielsson, Jonathan Metzger, Deleuze and the City (Edinburgh University Press, 2016); co-editor with Elizabeth Grierson and Harriet Edquist, De-Signing Design: Cartographies of Theory and Practice (Lexington Books,2015).

Catharina Gabrielsson is Docent in Architecture and an Associate Professor in Urban Theory at the School of Architecture KTH, Stockholm. Her research employs writing as a means for exploration, bridging across aesthetics, politics and economics and combining fieldwork operations with archival studies to generate material for conceptual analysis. With Hélène Frichot and Jonathan Metzger, she is editor of Deleuze and the City (Edinburgh University Press, 2016), guest co-editor, with Helena Mattsson, of 'Architecture and Capitalism: Solids and Flows' (Architecture and Culture 5:2, 2017) and, with Helena Mattsson and Kenny Cupers, editor of the forthcoming volume Neoliberalism: An Architectural History (University of Pittsburgh Press). She is the director of the doctoral programme Art, Technology and Design.

Helen Runting is an urban planner ([...]; University of Melbourne) and urban designer ([...] UD, University of Melbourne; [...], Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm), and a PhD candidate within Critical Studies in Architecture at KTH. Her research is situated within the field of architectural theory and addresses the images, politics, property relations, and aesthetics of the "unbuilt environment" of Sweden's architectural present. Helen is a founding member of the architecture collective Svensk Standard (2008-), and the architectural practice Secretary (2017-).

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction Hélène Frichot, Catharina Gabrielsson, Helen Runting Part 1: Archive 1. Feminist Theory and Praxis, 1991 - 2003: Questions from the archive Karin Burns Project 1. Searching for CyborgsShelby Doyle and Leslie Forehand [...] role played by women linked to the CIAM: the case of Frieda Fluck, 1897-1974 Rixt Hoekstra 3. A Feminist in Disguise? Sibyl Moholy-Nagy's Histories of Architecture and its EnvironmentHilde Heynen Project 2. Overpainting that JostlesSophie Read and Tijana Stevanovi¿ [...] Architect as Shopper: Women, electricity, building products and the interwar 'proprietary turn' in the UK Katie Lloyd Thomas 5. Between Landscape and Confinement: Situating the Writings of Mary Wollstonecraft Emma Cheatle Part 2: Control 6. Remodelling the Führer: Hitler's Domestic Spaces as PropagandaDespina Stratigakos 7. Architectural Preservation as Taxidermy: Patriarchy and Boredom Christian Parreno Project 3. A Cortege of Ghostly Bodies: Abstraction, prothesis, and the logic of the mannequinDaniel Koch 8.Subaltern Bodies in the Digital Urban Imaginary Alison Brunn 9. Digital Technology and the Safety of Women and Girls in Urban Space: Personal safety Apps or crowd-sourced activism tools? Nicole Kalms 10. Machinic Architectural Ecologies: An uncertain groundJanet McGaw Project 4. Gender and Anonymous Peer ReviewSandra Kaji-O'Grady [...] Captivity: The Real Estate of Co-Living Hélène Frichot and Helen Runting Part 3: Milieu 12. Material and Rational Feminisms: A contribution to humane architecturesPeg Rawes and Douglas Spencer Project 5. Slow Watch: A Sci-Fi novel about the ecology of time in the society of fear Malin Zimm 13.Academic Capitalism in Architecture Schools: A feminist critique of employability, 24/7 work and entrepreneurshipIgea Troiani 14. Environmentalising Humanitarian Governance in Za'atri Refugee Camp through Interactive Spaces: A posthuman approach Aya Musmar 15. Feminisms in Conflict: 'Feminist urban planning' in Husby, Sweden Maria Ärlemo 16. Abandoned Architectures: Some dirty narratives Karin Reisinger Project 6. Kisses and Romance: On Infrastructural LoveOlga Tengvall and Hannes Frykolm 17. Diverse Economies, Ecologies and Practices of Urban CommoningDoina Petrescu and Katherine Gibson Part 4: Work 18. Reproductive Commons From and Beyond the KitchenJulia Wieger Project 7. The Kitchen of Praxagora: Turning the private and public inside outElin Strand Ruin 19. The Critical Potential of HouseworkCatharina Gabrielsson [...] Garage: Maintenance and gender Janek O¿min Project 8.Drawing Out Home-Making: Contested markets in Cape TownHuda Tayob 21.Invisibility Work? How starting from dis/ability challenges normative social, spatial and material practices Jos Boys 22. On the Critiques: Abortion ClinicsLori Brown 23. The Entrepreneurial SelfClaudia Dutson

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2017
Genre: Importe, Kunst
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Thema: Architektur
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Einband - flex.(Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781138304888
ISBN-10: 1138304883
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Redaktion: Frichot, Hélène
Gabrielsson, Catharina
Runting, Helen
Hersteller: Routledge
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 244 x 170 x 18 mm
Von/Mit: Hélène Frichot (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 09.11.2017
Gewicht: 0,572 kg
Artikel-ID: 133273318

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