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Violence Taking Place The Architecture Of The Kosovo Conflict Cultural Memory In The Present Andrew Herscher

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Violence Taking Place The Architecture Of The Kosovo Conflict Cultural Memory In The Present Andrew Herscher
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.16 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Andrew Herscher
ISBN: 9780804769358, 0804769354
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Violence Taking Place The Architecture Of The Kosovo Conflict Cultural Memory In The Present Andrew Herscher by Andrew Herscher 9780804769358, 0804769354 instant download after payment.

While the construction of architecture has a place in architectural discourse, its destruction, generally seen as incompatible with the very idea of "culture," has been neglected in theoretical and historical discussion. Responding to this neglect, Herscher examines the case of the former Yugoslavia and in particular, Kosovo, where targeting architecture has been a prominent dimension of political violence. Rather than interpreting violence against architecture as a mere representation of "deeper" social, political, or ideological dynamics, Herscher reveals it to be a form of cultural production, irreducible to its contexts and formative of the identities and agencies that seemingly bear on it as causes. Focusing on the particular sites where violence is inflicted and where its subjects and objects are articulated, the book traces the intersection of violence and architecture from socialist modernization, through ethnic and nationalist conflict, to postwar reconstruction.

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