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Architecture against Democracy: Histories of the Nationalist International

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Full Title:

Architecture against Democracy: Histories of the Nationalist International

Contributors:

By (Author) Reinhold Martin
Edited by Claire Zimmerman

ISBN:

9781517916763

Publisher:

University of Minnesota Press

Imprint:

University of Minnesota Press

Publication Date:

7th August 2024

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Political science and theory

Dewey:

720.103

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

408

Dimensions:

Width 178mm, Height 254mm, Spine 20mm

Weight:

737g

Description

Examining architectures foundational role in the repression of democracy

Reinhold Martin and Claire Zimmerman bring together essays from an array of scholars exploring the troubled relationship between architecture and antidemocratic politics. Comprising detailed case studies throughout the world spanning from the early nineteenth century to the present, Architecture against Democracy analyzes crucial occasions when the built environment has been harnessed as an instrument of authoritarian power.

Alongside chapters focusing on paradigmatic episodes from twentieth-century German and Italian fascism, the contributors examine historic and contemporary events and subjects that are organized thematically, including the founding of the Smithsonian Institution, Ellis Island infrastructure, the aftermath of the Paris Commune, Cold War West Germany and Iraq, Frank Lloyd Wrights domestic architecture, and Istanbuls Taksim Square. Through the range and depth of these accounts, Architecture against Democracy presents a selective overview of antidemocratic processes as they unfold in the built environment throughout Western modernity, offering an architectural history of the recent nationalist international.

As new forms of nationalism and authoritarian rule proliferate across the globe, this timely collection offers fresh understandings of the role of architecture in the opposition to democracy.

Contributors: Esra Akcan, Cornell U; Can Bilsel, U of San Diego; Jos H. Bortoluci, Getulio Vargas Foundation; Charles L. Davis II, U of Texas at Austin; Laura diZerega; Eve Duffy, Duke U; Mara Gonzlez Pends, Cornell U; Paul B. Jaskot, Duke U; Ana Mara Len, Harvard U; Ruth W. Lo, Hamilton College; Peter Minosh, Northeastern U; Itohan Osayimwese, Brown U; Kishwar Rizvi, Yale U; Naomi Vaughan; Nader Vossoughian, New York Institute of Technology and Columbia U; Mabel O. Wilson, Columbia U.

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