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Architecture in black

Architecture in black

Darell Wayne Fields
2000
Páginas: 189
Género: Architecture and race

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"Architecture in Black argues that architecture, as an aesthetic practice, and blackness, as a linguistic practice, operate within the same semiotic paradigm. The book presents the first systematic analysis of the theoretical relationship between architecture and blackness." "Employing a technique whereby texts are related through the repetition and revision of their semiotic structures, Architecture in Black reconstructs the genealogy of a black racial subject represented by the simultaneous reading of a range of canonical texts from Hegel to Saussure to Henry Louis Gates, Jr. The conceptual apparatus invented by this reading is then used to critique a discrete set of architectural texts, demonstrating the presence of the "black vernacular" in contemporary architectural theory."--Jacket.

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