Evictions: Art and Spatial Politics (Revised)
Rosalyn Deutsche
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Description
Since the 1980s a great deal has been written on the relationship between art, architecture, and urban planning and design, on the one hand, and the politics of space, on the other. In "Evictions" Rosalyn Deutsche investigates -- and protests against -- the dominant uses of this interdisciplinary discourse.
Product Details
Price
$72.00
Publisher
MIT Press
Publish Date
July 31, 1998
Pages
416
Dimensions
6.63 X 8.7 X 0.98 inches | 1.84 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780262540971
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" Rosalyn Deutsche speaks in a language foreign to architectural debate: questioning, disruptive, uncompromising. . . . I would recommend, even implore anyone prepared to risk the comfort of their own position to read this book and embrace its arguments." -- Gillian Horn, "Building Design"
& quot; Rosalyn Deutsche speaks in a language foreign to architectural debate: questioning, disruptive, uncompromising. . . . I would recommend, even implore anyone prepared to risk the comfort of their own position to read this book and embrace its arguments.& quot; -- Gillian Horn, Building Design
"Rosalyn Deutsche speaks in a language foreign to architectural debate: questioning, disruptive, uncompromising. . . . I would recommend, even implore anyone prepared to risk the comfort of their own position to read this book and embrace its arguments."--Gillian Horn, "Building Design"
& quot; Rosalyn Deutsche speaks in a language foreign to architectural debate: questioning, disruptive, uncompromising. . . . I would recommend, even implore anyone prepared to risk the comfort of their own position to read this book and embrace its arguments.& quot; -- Gillian Horn, Building Design
"Rosalyn Deutsche speaks in a language foreign to architectural debate: questioning, disruptive, uncompromising. . . . I would recommend, even implore anyone prepared to risk the comfort of their own position to read this book and embrace its arguments."--Gillian Horn, "Building Design"