Description |
218 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 25 cm |
Contents |
Machine derived contents note: Introduction (Richard Wrigley) -- A Gravity in Public Places: Inigo Jones and Classicism (Christy Anderson). -- ?O Tower Most Worthy of Praise!? The Paradox of Freedom, Captivity and Gender in Literary Architecture of Sixteenth-Century France (Joanne Mosley). -- Women on Top: Lady Margaret Beaufort?s Building at Christ?s College, Cambridge (Louise Durning). -- Architecture as Metaphor for the Body: The Case of Female Convents in Early Modern Italy (Helen Hills). -- Gender and the Architect: Women Clients of French Architects during the Enlightenment. Tanis Hinchcliffe. -- Ramblers and Cyprians: Mobility, Visuality, and the Gendering of Architectural Space. Jane Rendell. -- La Donna e Mobile. Esther da Costa Meyer. -- Harems and Hotels: Segregated City Spaces and Narratives of Identity in the Work of Oriental Women Writers (Reina Lewis). -- Through the Looking-Glass Darkly: Gendering the Primitive and the Significance of Constructed Apace in the Practice of the Brucke (Colin Rhodes). -- Consolidated Bibliography. -- Further Reading. -- Notes on Contributors |
Summary |
"Gender and Architecture makes an original contribution to the study of the impact of gender studies on architectural history. This series of articles investigates the links between the theoretical understanding of architecture and its concrete experience - both in terms of internal spaces, and the presence and effects of buildings within an urban environment."--BOOK JACKET |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Sex role in art.
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Architecture, Modern -- Social aspects.
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Architecture and women.
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Feminism and architecture.
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Space (Architecture)
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Author |
Wrigley, Richard.
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Durning, M. L.
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LC no. |
99045847 |
ISBN |
0471985325 |
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0471985333 paperback |
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