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020 _a9781138784819
_q(hardback)
020 _a9781138297012
_q(paperback)
040 _aFlBoTFG
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_cFlBoTFG
_beng
_dTR-IsMEF
041 _aeng
043 _ae-gw---
050 0 0 _aNA2543.S6
_bS66 2017
100 1 _aStaub, Alexandra,
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aConflicted identities
_bhousing and the politics of cultural representation /
_cAlexandra Staub.
250 _aFirst issued paperback 2017
264 1 _aLondon :
_bRoutledge,
_c2017.
264 4 _c©2016
300 _axi, 209 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c24 cm.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
490 1 _aRoutledge Research in Architecture.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 187-200) and index (pages 201-209).
505 0 _tPart 1 Why space is political.
_a1 Space is political -- 2 Public space -- 3 Private space.
505 0 _tPart 2 The West German example, 1945-68.
_a4 The official modernity -- 5 Countering the modern.
505 0 _tPart 3 Conclusion.
_a6 The power of social rupture.
650 7 _aArchitecture and society
650 0 _aArchitecture
_xPolitical aspects
650 0 _aIdentity (Psychology) in architecture
650 0 _aDomestic space
830 0 _aRoutledge Research in Architecture.
900 _aMEF Üniversitesi Kütüphane katalog kayıtları RDA standartlarına uygun olarak üretilmektedir / MEF University Library Catalogue Records are Produced Compatible by RDA Rules
910 _aPandora
942 _2lcc
_cBKS
970 0 1 _aContents,
_pvii.
970 0 1 _aList of figures,
_pix.
970 0 1 _aAcknowledgments,
_pxi.
970 1 2 _lPart 1
_tWhy space is political,
_p1.
970 1 1 _l1
_tSpace is political,
_p3.
970 1 1 _tPublic and private,
_p3.
970 1 1 _tSpace and spatial,
_p5.
970 1 1 _tCulture,
_p9.
970 1 1 _tSpace as a cultural and political framework,
_p12.
970 1 1 _tThe power to shape space,
_p13.
970 1 1 _tGender, class, and the question of agency,
_p13.
970 1 1 _tThe power of choice,
_p15.
970 1 1 _tOutline of chapters,
_p18.
970 1 1 _tThe power of social rupture,
_p21.
970 1 1 _l2
_tPublic space,
_p24.
970 1 1 _tThe monumental as symbol,
_p26.
970 1 1 _tThe city of social ideals,
_p33.
970 1 1 _tThe process of seclusion,
_p40.
970 1 1 _tLaissez-faire urbanity,
_p51.
970 1 1 _l3
_tPrivate space,
_p58.
970 1 1 _tThe security of tradition,
_p62.
970 1 1 _tImproving one's lot,
_p67.
970 1 1 _tSelling emotional warmth,
_p71.
970 1 1 _tThe image of power,
_p77.
970 1 1 _tFurnishing a lifestyle,
_p81.
970 1 1 _tAnywhere but here,
_p83.
970 1 1 _tModernity, tradition, and the question of agency,
_p85.
970 1 1 _tFailures,
_p86.
970 1 2 _lPart 2
_tThe West German example, 1945-68,
_p103.
970 1 1 _l4
_tThe official modernity,
_p105.
970 1 1 _tIcons of the new republic,
_p107.
970 1 1 _tRethinking the city,
_p114.
970 1 1 _tLegislating new housing,
_p116.
970 1 1 _tBuilding for a new society,
_p122.
970 1 1 _tThe power of precedent,
_p124.
970 1 1 _tThe lure of suburbia,
_p129.
970 1 1 _tThe promise of the high-rise,
_p133.
970 1 1 _tBuilding for the automobile,
_p137.
970 1 1 _tRedefining the landscape, redefining modernity,
_p140.
970 1 1 _l5
_tCountering the modern,
_p147.
970 1 1 _tFilm homes and modernist immorality,
_p149.
970 1 1 _tA woman's place,
_p161.
970 1 1 _tThe sanctity od space,
_p163.
970 1 1 _tHousing guidebooks,
_p165.
970 1 1 _tMovie homes for sale,
_p170.
970 1 1 _tNegotiating between traditionalism and modernity,
_p177.
970 1 2 _lPart 3
_tConclusion,
_p181.
970 1 1 _l6
_tThe power of social rupture,
_p183.
970 0 1 _aReferences,
_p187.
970 0 1 _aIndex,
_p201.
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