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Gender space architecture : an interdisciplinary introduction / edited by Jane Rendell, Barbara Penner, and Iain Borden.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: London : Routledge, 2000Description: vi, 432 páginas : ilustraciones ; 25 cmContent type:
  • texto
Media type:
  • sin mediación
Carrier type:
  • volumen
ISBN:
  • 0415172535
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • NA2543.W65 G46 2000
Contents:
PART 1: Gender -- Introduction: 'Gender' / Jane Rendell -- A room of one's own / Virginia Woolf ( The second sex / Simone de Beauvoir -- Excerpts from 'The problem that has no name' / Betty Friedan -- Excerpts from 'Some conceptual problems in marxist feminist analysis' / Michele Barrett -- 'The master's tools will never dismantle the master's house' / Audre Lorde -- Excerpts from 'Why women mother' / Nancy Chodorow -- 'This sex which is not one' / Luce lrigaray -- Excerpts from 'Under western eyes: feminist scholarship and colonial discourses' / Chandra Talpade Mohanty -- Scott Excerpts from 'Gender: a useful category of historical analysis' / Joan Wallach -- Excerpts from 'The case for men's studies' / Harry Brod -- Excerpts from 'Subversive bodily acts' / Judith Butler -- PART 2: Gender, Space -- Introduction: 'Gender, space' / Jane Rendell -- 'The partition of space' / Shirley Ardener -- Excerpts from 'The contemporary workplace' / Daphne Spain -- 'Space, place and gender' / Doreen Massey -- 'Men in space' / Rosalyn Deutsche -- 'Claiming the public space: The mothers of plaza de mayo' / Susana Torre -- 'Into the labyrinth' / Elizabeth Wilson -- Excerpts from 'Modernity and the spaces of femininity' / Griselda Pollock -- 'Things to do with shopping centres' / Meaghan Morris -- 'Everyday and "Other" spaces' / Mary Mcleod -- 'Choosing the margin as a space of radical openness' / bell hooks -- 'Woman, Chara, Dwelling' / Elizabeth Grosz --
PART 3: Gender, space, architecture -- Introduction: 'Gender, space, architecture' / Jane Rendell -- 'Julia Morgan' / Sara Boutelle -- 'Women and architecture' / Lynne Walker -- 'Room at the top? sexism and the star system in architecture' / Denise Scott Brown -- 'What would a non-sexist city be like? speculations on housing, urban design and human work' / Dolores Hayden -- 'Working with women' / Frances Bradshaw (Matrix) -- 'A feminist approach to architecture: acknowledging women's ways of knowing' / Karen A. Franck -- Excerpts from 'The creative process' / Labelle Prussin -- Excerpts from 'The split wall: domestic voyeurism' Beatriz Colomina -- Excerpts from 'Le Corbusier, orientalism, colonialism' / Zeynep Celik -- 'Architecture, authority and the female gaze: planning and representation in the early modern country house' / Alice T. Friedman -- 'Closets, clothes, disClosure' / Henry Urbach -- 'Cadet quarters, us air force academy, Colorado Springs' / Joel Sanders -- 'Architecture from without: body, logic and sex' / Diane Agrest -- 'Big Jugs' / Jennifer Bloomer -- 'Bad press' / Elizabeth Diller.
List(s) this item appears in: Diversidad, género e inclusión | Prospectiva de futuros | 8M | Día internacional de la mujer
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PART 1: Gender -- Introduction: 'Gender' / Jane Rendell -- A room of one's own / Virginia Woolf ( The second sex / Simone de Beauvoir -- Excerpts from 'The problem that has no name' / Betty Friedan -- Excerpts from 'Some conceptual problems in marxist feminist analysis' / Michele Barrett -- 'The master's tools will never dismantle the master's house' / Audre Lorde -- Excerpts from 'Why women mother' / Nancy Chodorow -- 'This sex which is not one' / Luce lrigaray -- Excerpts from 'Under western eyes: feminist scholarship and colonial discourses' / Chandra Talpade Mohanty -- Scott Excerpts from 'Gender: a useful category of historical analysis' / Joan Wallach -- Excerpts from 'The case for men's studies' / Harry Brod -- Excerpts from 'Subversive bodily acts' / Judith Butler -- PART 2: Gender, Space -- Introduction: 'Gender, space' / Jane Rendell -- 'The partition of space' / Shirley Ardener -- Excerpts from 'The contemporary workplace' / Daphne Spain -- 'Space, place and gender' / Doreen Massey -- 'Men in space' / Rosalyn Deutsche -- 'Claiming the public space: The mothers of plaza de mayo' / Susana Torre -- 'Into the labyrinth' / Elizabeth Wilson -- Excerpts from 'Modernity and the spaces of femininity' / Griselda Pollock -- 'Things to do with shopping centres' / Meaghan Morris -- 'Everyday and "Other" spaces' / Mary Mcleod -- 'Choosing the margin as a space of radical openness' / bell hooks -- 'Woman, Chara, Dwelling' / Elizabeth Grosz --

PART 3: Gender, space, architecture -- Introduction: 'Gender, space, architecture' / Jane Rendell -- 'Julia Morgan' / Sara Boutelle -- 'Women and architecture' / Lynne Walker -- 'Room at the top? sexism and the star system in architecture' / Denise Scott Brown -- 'What would a non-sexist city be like? speculations on housing, urban design and human work' / Dolores Hayden -- 'Working with women' / Frances Bradshaw (Matrix) -- 'A feminist approach to architecture: acknowledging women's ways of knowing' / Karen A. Franck -- Excerpts from 'The creative process' / Labelle Prussin -- Excerpts from 'The split wall: domestic voyeurism' Beatriz Colomina -- Excerpts from 'Le Corbusier, orientalism, colonialism' / Zeynep Celik -- 'Architecture, authority and the female gaze: planning and representation in the early modern country house' / Alice T. Friedman -- 'Closets, clothes, disClosure' / Henry Urbach -- 'Cadet quarters, us air force academy, Colorado Springs' / Joel Sanders -- 'Architecture from without: body, logic and sex' / Diane Agrest -- 'Big Jugs' / Jennifer Bloomer -- 'Bad press' / Elizabeth Diller.

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