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Utgivning, distribution etc. Bloomsbury, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, London : 2016
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Fysisk beskrivning xiv, 216 pages illustrations 24 cm
Anmärkning: Bibliografi etc. Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-207) and index.
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Based on analysis of historical, philosophical, and semiotic texts, Architecture in Black presents a systematic examination of the theoretical relationship between architecture and blackness. Now updated, this original study draws on a wider range of case studies, highlighting the racial techniques that can legitimize modern historicity, philosophy and architectural theory.Arguing that architecture, as an aesthetic practice, and blackness, as a linguistic practice, operate within the same semiotic paradigm, Darell Fields employs a technique whereby works are related through the repetition and revision of their semiotic structures. Fields reconstructs the genealogy of a black racial subject, represented by the simultaneous reading of a range of canonical texts from Hegel to Saussure to Henry Louis Gates, Jr.Combining an historical survey of racial discourse with new readings resulting from advanced semiotic techniques doubling as spatial arrangements, Architecture in Black is an important contribution to studies of the racial in Western thought and its impact on architecture, space and time.
List of Illustrations p. ix Acknowledgments p. x Introduction to Second Edition p. xi Foreword (First Edition) p. xiii Theory p. 1 Hegel's Tropes: History, Architecture, and the Black Subject p. 11 Philosophy and aesthetics: A total model of history p. 11 The subject identified p. 18 Full force of the effect: The negation of the Black Subject p. 22 The symbolic category: Architecture's blackness p. 27 Transcending the Black Subject p. 35 Scheming the Scheme: The Technique of Revision p. 39 A racial model of the dialectic p. 39 The consistency of ideas p. 43 A comprehensive diagram p. 50 A linguistic revision of Aesthetics p. 55 Reintroduction of the Black Subject p. 64 Tropological Cases: The Racial Subject in Architectural Discourse p. 75 Signification of the first order: Laws of emergence p. 75 Signification of the second order: Operations on a black signifier p. 92 Contemporary architectural theory: Talking black p. 99 Afterthought: A Monkey Reading... Fanon p. 109 Orders of Space and Appearance p. 111 Black Autonomy p. 119 The Classical (P)eriod p. 119 Space and time: Kant and the indivisible p. 123 The medieval as symbolic An other space, another time p. 129 Kant, blackness, and autonomy: Toward a black formalism p. 135 Space and Time in the Classical (P)eriod p. 143 From space to appearance p. 143 Spatial orders in The Birth of Tragedy p. 144 Visualizing autonomy: A reflection on the history of styles p. 156 The spatial diagrammatic p. 166 Architecture and the Classical (P)eriod p. 169 Building on language: Black Architectonics p. 169 Spatial linguistics and the hall of mirrors p. 176 The Black Architectonic: A methodological note p. 181 Now imagine a monkey sitting in a dark place trying to see architecture for the first time p. 183 Afterthought: The End: Of Absence p. 201 Works Cited p. 205 Index p. 209