Embodied Utopias: Gender, Social Change, and the Modern MetropolisAmy Bingaman, Lise Sanders, Rebecca Zorach Psychology Press, 2002 - 316 頁 Utopia has become a dirty word in recent scholarship on modernism, architecture, urban planning and gender studies. Many utopian designs now appear impractical, manifesting an arrogant disregard for the lived experiences of the ordinary inhabitants who make daily use of global public and private spaces. The essays in Embodied Utopias argue that the gendered body is the crux of the hopes and disappointments of modern urban and suburban utopias of the Americas, Europe and Asia. They reassess utopian projects - masculinist, feminist, colonialist, progressive - of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries; they survey the dystopian landscapes of the present; and they gesture at the potential for an embodied approach to the urban future, to the changing spaces of cities and virtual landscapes. |
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AT HOME IN PUBLIC 93 | 9 |
CIVILIZATIONDEGENERATION DESIRE | 34 |
3 | 40 |
4 | 57 |
Introduction by Peg Birmingham | 94 |
Utopian Visions and Architectural Designs of | 116 |
ESPRIT DE CORPS AND ESPRIT DÉCOR DOMESTICITY | 134 |
Housing Washingtons Women | 156 |
Gendered Topography | 188 |
Bangkok Simultopia | 204 |
Introduction by Rebecca Zorach | 220 |
Hanoi Palimpsest | 242 |
The Romance of Indeterminate Spaces | 256 |
The Time of Architecture | 265 |
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