05930nam 2200697Ia 450 991096613300332120251116143212.01-134-69205-60-415-17252-71-134-69206-41-280-31881-30-203-44912-610.4324/9780203449127 (CKB)111056485534658(SSID)ssj0000161169(PQKBManifestationID)11947011(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000161169(PQKBWorkID)10197443(PQKB)10026570(MiAaPQ)EBC169967(Au-PeEL)EBL169967(CaPaEBR)ebr10054732(CaONFJC)MIL31881(OCoLC)51995436(OCoLC)252772755(EXLCZ)9911105648553465819990111d2000 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrGender space architecture an interdisciplinary introduction /edited by Jane Rendell, Barbara Penner, and Iain Borden1st ed.London ;New York Routledge2000xvi, 432 p. illArchitext seriesBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph9786610318810 0-415-17253-5 Includes bibliographical references (p. 399-423) and index.chapter Prologue: Leslie Kanes Weisman -- ‘Women’s Environmental Rights: A Manifesto’ -- chapter 1 Jane Rendell, Barbara Penner and Iain Borden -- Editors’ General Introduction -- part PART 1: GENDER -- chapter 2 Jane Rendell -- Introduction: ‘Gender’ -- chapter 3 Virginia Woolf -- A Room of One’s Own (excerpts from Chapter 1) -- chapter 4 Simone de Beauvoir -- chapter 5 Betty Friedan -- Excerpts from ‘The Problem that Has No Name’ -- chapter 6 Michèle Barrett -- Excerpts from ‘Some Conceptual Problems in Marxist Feminist Analysis’ -- chapter 7 Audre Lorde -- ‘The Master’s Tools will Never Dismantle the Master’s House’ -- chapter 8 Nancy Chodorow -- Excerpts from ‘Why Women Mother’ -- chapter 9 Luce Irigaray -- ‘This Sex Which Is Not One’ -- chapter 10 Chandra Talpade Mohanty -- Excerpts from ‘Under Western Eyes: Feminist Scholarship and Colonial Discourses’ -- chapter 11 Joan Wallach Scott -- Excerpts from ‘Gender: A Useful Category of Historical Analysis’ -- chapter 12 Harry Brod -- Excerpts from ‘The Case for Men’s Studies’ -- chapter 13 Judith Butler -- Excerpts from ‘Subversive Bodily Acts’ -- part PART 2: GENDER, SPACE -- chapter 14 Jane Rendell -- Introduction: ‘Gender, Space’ -- chapter 15 Shirley Ardener -- ‘The Partition of Space’ -- chapter 16 Daphne Spain -- Excerpts from ‘The Contemporary Workplace’ -- chapter 17 Doreen Massey -- ‘Space, Place and Gender’ -- chapter 18 Rosalyn Deutsche -- ‘Men in Space’ -- chapter 19 Susana Torre -- ‘Claiming the Public Space: The Mothers of Plaza de Mayo’ -- chapter 20 Elizabeth Wilson -- ‘Into the Labyrinth’ -- chapter 21 Griselda Pollock -- Excerpts from ‘Modernity and the Spaces of Femininity’ -- chapter 22 Meaghan Morris -- ‘Things to Do with Shopping Centres’ -- chapter 23 Mary McLeod -- ‘Everyday and “Other” Spaces’ -- chapter 24 bell hooks -- ‘Choosing the Margin as a Space of Radical Openness’ -- chapter 25 Elizabeth Grosz -- ‘Woman, Chora, Dwelling’ -- part PART 3: GENDER, SPACE, ARCHITECTURE -- chapter 26 Jane Rendell -- Introduction: ‘Gender, Space, Architecture’ -- chapter 27 Sara Boutelle /‘Julia Morgan’ -- chapter 28 Lynne Walker -- ‘Women and Architecture’ -- chapter 29 Denise Scott Brown -- ‘Room at the Top? Sexism and the Star System in Architecture’ -- chapter 30 Dolores Hayden -- ‘What Would a Non-sexist City Be Like? Speculations on Housing, Urban Design and Human Work’* -- chapter 31 Frances Bradshaw (Matrix) -- ‘Working with Women’ -- chapter 32 Karen A.Franck -- ‘A Feminist Approach to Architecture: Acknowledging Women’s Ways of Knowing’ -- chapter 33 Labelle Prussin -- Excerpts from ‘The Creative Process’ -- chapter 34 Beatriz Colomina -- Excerpts from ‘The Split Wall: Domestic Voyeurism’ -- chapter 35 Zeynep Çelik -- Excerpts from ‘Le Corbusier, Orientalism, Colonialism’ -- chapter 36 Alice T.Friedman -- Excerpts from ‘Architecture, Authority and the Female Gaze: Planning and Representation in the Early Modern Country House’ -- chapter 37 Henry Urbach -- ‘Closets, Clothes, disclosure’* -- chapter 38 Joel Sanders -- ‘Cadet Quarters, US Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs’ -- chapter 39 Diane Agrest -- ‘Architecture from Without: Body, Logic and Sex’ -- chapter 40 Jennifer Bloomer -- ‘Big Jugs’ -- chapter 41 Elizabeth Diller -- ‘Bad Press’ -- chapter 42 Epilogue: bell hooks, Julie Eizenberg, Hank Koning -- Excerpts from ‘House, 20 June 1994’.This significant text brings together for the first time the most important essays concerning the intersecting subjects of gender, space and architecture.Architext series.Architecture and womenFeminism and architectureSpace (Architecture)Architecture and women.Feminism and architecture.Space (Architecture)720/.82Rendell Jane1967-302704Penner Barbara1970-1490481Borden Iain270986MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910966133003321Gender space architecture4486618UNINA