WRITING ARCHITECTURES : ficto-critical approaches.: ficto-critical approaches. (2020)
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- WRITING ARCHITECTURES : ficto-critical approaches.: ficto-critical approaches. (2020)
- Main Title:
- WRITING ARCHITECTURES : ficto-critical approaches.
- Other Names:
- Frichot, Hélène
Stead, Naomi - Contents:
- Acknowledgements List of ContributorsList of Illustrations Prelude1. Prelude – the ways in which we write, Jane Rendell (UCL, UK) Writing Architectures2. Waking Ideas From Their Sleep: An introduction to ficto-critical writing in and of architecture, Hélène Frichot (KTH, Sweden) and Naomi Stead (Monash University, Australia)3. From Site to Situation: Cutting up as fictocritical composition, Anna Gibbs (Western Sydney University, Australia)4. Construction (and connection), Katrina Schlunke (University of Tasmania and Sydney, Australia)5. Incompossible Constructions of an Island Paradise, Hélène Frichot (KTH, Sweden)6. Archaeologies of Exile on Trikeri Island: Listening to stones and speculating on prison matters, Elke Krasny and Phoebe Giannisi7. In which Robert Smithson visits Christchurch: Ficto-criticism and the field trip, Jacky Bowring (Lincoln University, New Zealand)8. Hiroshima: Notes of the expanded field, Kim Roberts (Independent Scholar, Australia)9. Writing Walking: Ficto-critical routes through eighteenth-century London, Emma Cheatle (University of Sheffield, UK)10. The Indelible Traces of Your Footsteps, Mireille Roddier (University of Michigan, USA)11. Sydney Letters: A to E, Naomi Stead (Monash University, Australia) and Katrina Schlunke (University of Tasmania and Sydney, Australia)12. Outrage on Calle Alcalá, Scott Colman (Rice University, USA) and Lars Lerup (Rice Univeristy and University of California at Berkeley, USA)13. Architecture as Entourage: TheAcknowledgements List of ContributorsList of Illustrations Prelude1. Prelude – the ways in which we write, Jane Rendell (UCL, UK) Writing Architectures2. Waking Ideas From Their Sleep: An introduction to ficto-critical writing in and of architecture, Hélène Frichot (KTH, Sweden) and Naomi Stead (Monash University, Australia)3. From Site to Situation: Cutting up as fictocritical composition, Anna Gibbs (Western Sydney University, Australia)4. Construction (and connection), Katrina Schlunke (University of Tasmania and Sydney, Australia)5. Incompossible Constructions of an Island Paradise, Hélène Frichot (KTH, Sweden)6. Archaeologies of Exile on Trikeri Island: Listening to stones and speculating on prison matters, Elke Krasny and Phoebe Giannisi7. In which Robert Smithson visits Christchurch: Ficto-criticism and the field trip, Jacky Bowring (Lincoln University, New Zealand)8. Hiroshima: Notes of the expanded field, Kim Roberts (Independent Scholar, Australia)9. Writing Walking: Ficto-critical routes through eighteenth-century London, Emma Cheatle (University of Sheffield, UK)10. The Indelible Traces of Your Footsteps, Mireille Roddier (University of Michigan, USA)11. Sydney Letters: A to E, Naomi Stead (Monash University, Australia) and Katrina Schlunke (University of Tasmania and Sydney, Australia)12. Outrage on Calle Alcalá, Scott Colman (Rice University, USA) and Lars Lerup (Rice Univeristy and University of California at Berkeley, USA)13. Architecture as Entourage: The politics of objects, Michael Young (The Cooper Union, USA)14. The Architect Who Couldn't Write, Keith Mitnick (University of Michigan, USA)15. Return to Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory after The Marriage Plot, Sandra Kaji-O'Grady (University of Queensland, Australia)16. The Bannister, Katrina Simon (RMIT University, Australia)17. Nice House, Woodland Lakes, Andrew Steen (University of Tasmania, Australia)18. The Door Left Ajar: On Dissident Waiting and Collective Fiction, Sepideh Karami (University of Edinburgh, UK) Postlude 19. Postlude – Ficto-criticism after critique, Stephen Muecke (Flinders University, Australia) Index. … (more)
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- Place of publication not identified : BLOOMSBURY VISUAL ARTS
- Publication Date:
- 2020
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- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 720/.1
Architectural criticism
Critical discourse analysis
Literature -- Aesthetics
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781350137929
1350137928 - Related ISBNs:
- 1350137901
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