Rethinking global modernism : architectural historiography and the postcolonial

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Rethinking global modernism : architectural historiography and the postcolonial

edited by Vikramaditya Prakash, Maristella Casciato, and Daniel E. Coslett

Routledge, 2022

  • : hbk

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内容説明

Collects recent scholarship on modernism which outlines a new decentred history of global modernism in architecture Over 100 black and white illustrations Contributions from the US, UK, Europe and Australia

目次

  • Introduction
  • 1. Global Modernism and the Postcolonial (Vikramaditya Prakash, Maristella Casciato, and Daniel E. Coslett)
  • PART I: Critiques of Normative Modernist Narratives
  • 2. "Weak" Modernism: Managing the Threat of Brazil's Modern Architecture at MoMA (Patricio del Real)
  • 3. Enchanted Transfers: MoMA's Japanese Exhibition House and the Secular Occlusion of Modernism (Maria Gonzalez Pendas)
  • 4. Competing Modernities: Socialist Architecture's Challenge to the Global (Juliana Maxim)
  • 5. Architecture in the 1990s, the Mies van der Rohe Prize, and the Creation of the Civilization Industrial Complex (Mark Jarzombek)
  • PART II: New Theoretical Frameworks for Thinking Global Modernism 6. An Architecture Culture of "Contact Zones": Prospects for an Alternative Historiography of Modernism (Tom Avermaete and Cathelijne Nuijsink)
  • 7. Intra-action: Barad's "Agential Realism" and Modernism (Hannah Feniak)
  • 8. Layered Networks: Beyond the Local and the Global in Postcolonial Modernism (Alona Nitzan-Shiftan)
  • PART III: Modernism and (Trans)Nationalism 9. Uneven Modernities: Rabindranth Tagore and the Bauhaus (Martin Beattie)
  • 10. Unbuilt Iran: Modernism's Counterproposal in Alvar Aalto's Museum of Modern Art in Shiraz (Shima Mohajeri and Parsa Khalili)
  • 11. Representing Landscape, Mediating Wetness: Louis Kahn at Sher-e-Bangla Nagar (East Pakistan/Bangladesh) (Labib Hossain)
  • PART IV: Rethinking Agency in Modernism 12. Domestic Funk: Favelados of the Global North (Greg Castillo)
  • 13. CINVA to Siyabuswa: The Unruly Path of Global Self-help Housing (Hannah le Roux)
  • 14. Subaltern-Diasporic Histories of Modernism: Working on Australia's "Snowy Scheme" (Anoma Pieris)
  • PART V: Infrastructures and Materials Cultures of Global Modernism)
  • 15. The Politics of Concrete: Material Culture, Global Modernism, and the Project of Decolonization in India (Martino Stierli)
  • 16. Jane Drew in Lagos: Carbonization and Colonization at BP House, 1960 (Daniel A. Barber)
  • 17. Provincializing ENI's Disegno Africano: Agip Tanzania and the Agip Motel in Dar es Salaam (Giulia Scotto)
  • 18. The Politics of Circulation: Cinema Architecture in Colonial Morocco (Craig Buckley)
  • Afterword
  • 19. Massive Urbanization and the Circulation of Eventualities (AbdouMaliq Simone)
  • Index

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