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Transculturation Cities Spaces And Architectures In Latin America Felipe Hernndez

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Transculturation Cities Spaces And Architectures In Latin America Felipe Hernndez
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.38 MB
Pages: 279
Author: Felipe Hernández, Mark Millington, Iain Borden
ISBN: 9789401201247, 9401201242
Language: English
Year: 2005
Volume: 27

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Transculturation Cities Spaces And Architectures In Latin America Felipe Hernndez by Felipe Hernández, Mark Millington, Iain Borden 9789401201247, 9401201242 instant download after payment.

Transculturation: Cities, Spaces and Architectures in Latin America explores the critical potential inherent in the notion of “transculturation” in order to understand contemporary architectural practices and their cultural realities in Latin America. Despite its enormous theoretical potential and its importance within Latin American cultural theory, the term transculturation had never permeated into architectural debates. In fact, none of the main architectural theories produced in and about Latin America during the second half of the twentieth century engaged seriously with this notion as a way to analyze the complex social, cultural and political circumstances that affect the development of the continent’s cities, its urban spaces and its architectures. Therefore, this book demonstrates, for the first time, that the term transculturation is an invaluable tool in dismantling the essentialist, genealogical and hierarchical perspectives from which Latin American architectural practices have been viewed. Transculturation: Cities, Spaces and Architectures in Latin America introduces new readings and interpretations of the work of well-known architects, new analyses regarding the use of architectural materials and languages, new questions to do with minority architectures, gender and travel, and, from beginning to end, it engages with important political and theoretical debates that have rarely been broached within Latin American architectural circles.

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