Proceedings of the ACSA Annual Meeting

Proceedings of the ACSA Annual Meeting
Title Proceedings of the ACSA Annual Meeting PDF eBook
Author Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture
Publisher
Pages 716
Release 1998
Genre Architecture
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Architecture's Historical Turn

Architecture's Historical Turn
Title Architecture's Historical Turn PDF eBook
Author Jorge Otero-Pailos
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 456
Release 2013-11-30
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1452942692

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Architecture’s Historical Turn traces the hidden history of architectural phenomenology, a movement that reflected a key turning point in the early phases of postmodernism and a legitimating source for those architects who first dared to confront history as an intellectual problem and not merely as a stylistic question. Jorge Otero-Pailos shows how architectural phenomenology radically transformed how architects engaged, theorized, and produced history. In the first critical intellectual account of the movement, Otero-Pailos discusses the contributions of leading members, including Jean Labatut, Charles Moore, Christian Norberg-Schulz, and Kenneth Frampton. For architects maturing after World War II, Otero-Pailos contends, architectural history was a problem rather than a given. Paradoxically, their awareness of modernism’s historicity led some of them to search for an ahistorical experiential constant that might underpin all architectural expression. They drew from phenomenology, exploring the work of Bachelard, Merleau-Ponty, Heidegger, and Ricoeur, which they translated for architectural audiences. Initially, the concept that experience could be a timeless architectural language provided a unifying intellectual basis for the stylistic pluralism that characterized postmodernism. It helped give theory—especially the theory of architectural history—a new importance over practice. However, as Otero-Pailos makes clear, architectural phenomenologists could not accept the idea of theory as an end in itself. In the mid-1980s they were caught in the contradictory and untenable position of having to formulate their own demotion of theory. Otero-Pailos reveals how, ultimately, the rise of architectural phenomenology played a crucial double role in the rise of postmodernism, creating the antimodern specter of a historical consciousness and offering the modern notion of essential experience as the means to defeat it.

Proceedings

Proceedings
Title Proceedings PDF eBook
Author Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture. Meeting
Publisher
Pages 530
Release 2004
Genre Architectural design
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Publications of the Faculty

Publications of the Faculty
Title Publications of the Faculty PDF eBook
Author Arizona State University
Publisher
Pages 254
Release 1979
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Speaking of the Self

Speaking of the Self
Title Speaking of the Self PDF eBook
Author Anshu Malhotra
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 314
Release 2015-10-23
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0822374978

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Many consider the autobiography to be a Western genre that represents the self as fully autonomous. The contributors to Speaking of the Self challenge this presumption by examining a wide range of women&'s autobiographical writing from South Asia. Expanding the definition of what kinds of writing can be considered autobiographical, the contributors analyze everything from poetry, songs, mystical experiences, and diaries to prose, fiction, architecture, and religious treatises. The authors they study are just as diverse: a Mughal princess, an eighteenth-century courtesan from Hyderabad, a nineteenth-century Muslim prostitute in Punjab, a housewife in colonial Bengal, a Muslim Gandhian devotee of Krishna, several female Indian and Pakistani novelists, and two male actors who worked as female impersonators. The contributors find that in these autobiographies the authors construct their gendered selves in relational terms. Throughout, they show how autobiographical writing—in whatever form it takes—provides the means toward more fully understanding the historical, social, and cultural milieu in which the author performs herself and creates her subjectivity. Contributors: Asiya Alam, Afshan Bokhari, Uma Chakravarti, Kathryn Hansen, Siobhan Lambert-Hurley, Anshu Malhotra, Ritu Menon, Shubhra Ray, Shweta Sachdeva Jha, Sylvia Vatuk

ACSA Annual Directory

ACSA Annual Directory
Title ACSA Annual Directory PDF eBook
Author Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture
Publisher
Pages 248
Release 1991
Genre Architecture
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Index of Conference Proceedings

Index of Conference Proceedings
Title Index of Conference Proceedings PDF eBook
Author British Library. Document Supply Centre
Publisher
Pages 938
Release 1997
Genre Conference proceedings
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