Buch, Englisch, 316 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 658 g
Anxiety, Domesticity, and Postwar Architecture
Buch, Englisch, 316 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 658 g
ISBN: 978-0-415-67608-3
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This collection contains essays that examine the material of art, objects, and spaces in the context of practices of dwelling over the long span of the postwar period. It asks what role material objects, interior spaces, and architecture played in quelling or fanning the anxieties of modernism’s ordinary denizens, and how this role informs their legacy today.
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Introduction Part 1: Psychological Constructions: Anxiety of Isolation and Exposure 1. Taking Comfort in the Age of Anxiety: Eero Saarinen’s Womb Chair 2. The Future is Possibly Past: The Anxious Spaces of Gaetano Pesce 3. Scopophobia/Scopophilia: Electric Light and the Anxiety of the Gaze in American Postwar Domestic Architecture Part 2: Ideological Objects: Design and Representation 4. The Allegory of the Socialist Lifestyle: The Czechoslovak Pavilion at the Brussels Expo, its Gold Medal and the Politburo 5. Assimilating Unease: Moholy-Nagy and the Wartime-Postwar Bauhaus in Chicago 6. The Anxieties of Autonomy: Peter Eisenman from Cambridge to House VI Part 3: Societies of Consumers: Materialist Ideologies and Postwar Goods 7. "But a home is not a laboratory": The Anxieties of Designing for the Socialist Home in the German Democratic Republic 1950—1965 8. Architect-designed Interiors for a Culturally Progressive Upper-Middle Class: The Implicit Political Presence of Knoll International in Belgium 9. Domestic Environment: Italian Neo-Avant-Garde Design and the Politics of Post-Materialism Part 4: Class Concerns and Conflict: Dwelling and Politics 10. Dirt and Disorder: Taste and Anxiety in the Homes of the British Working Class 11. Upper West Side Stories: Race, Liberalism, and Narratives of Urban Renewal in Postwar New York 12. Pawns or Prophets? Postwar Architects and Utopian Designs for Southern Italy. Coda: From Homelessness to Homelessness