Architecture Theory: A Reader in Philosophy and CultureAndrew Ballantyne A&C Black, 1 мар. 2005 г. - Всего страниц: 310 Architecture Theory is a comprehensive and groundbreaking one volume overview of, and introduction to, contemporary critical discourse in architecture. In bringing critical theory and Continental philosophy to bear upon architecture, it provides a solid framework for a fully up-to-date theory of architecture, one that reflects the latest developments and concerns. The book is divided into four sections—groundwork; constructing the "individual"; pluralities; instrumentality—each covering a core theme in contemporary architecture theory. In each section an introductory essay by Andrew Ballantyne provides valuable context, exposition, and analysis. This is followed by a selection of writings on architecture and other related cultural concerns from major contemporary thinkers, including Zvizvek, Irigaray, Lefebvre, Lyotard, Kristeva, Nancy, Virilio, Deleuze, and Negri. |
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Georges Bataille | 15 |
Ralph Waldo Emerson | 30 |
William James | 48 |
John Dewey | 61 |
Walter Benjamin Louis Aragon and Karl Marx | 88 |
Individual | 107 |
Samuel Butler | 126 |
Donna Haraway | 144 |
Michel Serres | 182 |
Edgar Allen Poe | 203 |
Relations | 231 |
Gilles Deleuze | 245 |
Patsy Healey | 259 |
Ian Buchanan and Fredric Jameson | 272 |
Heinrich von Kleist | 301 |
Pluralities | 157 |
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