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Routledge Companion to Modernity, Space and Gender [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (Penn State University, University Park, PA)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 400 pages, aukštis x plotis: 254x178 mm, weight: 1020 g, 5 Tables, black and white; 15 Line drawings, black and white; 89 Halftones, black and white; 104 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Mar-2018
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 113874641X
  • ISBN-13: 9781138746411
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 400 pages, aukštis x plotis: 254x178 mm, weight: 1020 g, 5 Tables, black and white; 15 Line drawings, black and white; 89 Halftones, black and white; 104 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Mar-2018
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 113874641X
  • ISBN-13: 9781138746411
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The Routledge Companion to Modernity, Space and Gender reframes the discussion of modernity, space and gender, examining how "modernity" has been defined in various cultural contexts of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, how this definition has been expressed spatially and architecturally, and what effect this has had on women in their everyday lives. In doing so, this volume presents theories and methods for understanding space and gender as they relate to the development of cities, urban space and individual building types (such as housing, work spaces or commercial spaces) in both the creation of and resistance to social transformations and modern global capitalism. The book contains a diverse range of case studies from the UK, US, Europe and Asian countries such as China and India, which bring together a multiplicity of approaches to a continuing and common issue and reinforces the need for alternatives to the existing theoretical canon.

Contributors viii
Introduction 1(8)
PART 1 Social Welfare as a Modern State
9(58)
1 In the Name of Progress: Gender and Social Housing in Post---World War II Vienna
11(15)
Maria Mesner
2 Planning for Patriarchy? Gender Equality in the Swedish Modern Built Environment
26(15)
Irene Molina
3 Modern Home, Environment, and Gender: Built, Planned, and Lived Spaces in Post-war Finland
41(26)
Kirsi Saarikangas
Liisa Horelli
PART 2 Liberal and Neoliberal Values
67(84)
4 The "Industrial Revolution" in the Home: Household Technology and Social Change in the Twentieth Century
69(17)
Ruth Schwartz Cowan
5 Women in the Office: Clerical Work, Modernity, and Workplaces
86(14)
Kim England
6 Selling Desire: Gender Constructs, Social Stratification, and the Commercialization of Modern Living
100(19)
Alexandra Staub
7 Engendering Urban Design: An Unfinished Story
119(12)
Marion Roberts
8 Zaha Hadid's Penthouse: Gender, Creativity, and "Biopolitics" in the Neoliberal Workplace
131(20)
Igea Santina Troiani
PART 3 Socialism and Beyond
151(100)
9 Communist Comfort: Socialist Modernism and the Making of Cozy Homes in the Khrushchev Era
153(33)
Susan E. Reid
10 Women as "Socialist" Dwellers: Everyday Lives in the German Democratic Republic
186(16)
Christine Hannemann
11 Reclaiming Space for Women: Negotiating Modernity in Feminist Restorations in Post-socialist Eastern Germany
202(15)
Katja M. Guenther
12 Kin-Related Elder Care in Russian Families: Challenges for Homemaking
217(21)
Olga Tkach
13 Space, Body and Subjectivity in Agnes Kocsis's Film, Fresh Air (2006)
238(13)
Nora Sellei
PART 4 Modernism vs. Traditional Values
251(52)
14 Unveiled Middle-Class Housing in Tehran, 1945--1979
253(17)
Rana Habibi
15 Appropriating the Masculine Sacred: Islamism, Gender, and Mosque Architecture in Contemporary Turkey
270(18)
Bulent Batuman
16 The Emergent Gender of Rural Modernities in Turkey
288(15)
Eda Acara
PART 5 A Rapidly Globalizing World
303(88)
17 Migration, Gender and Space in China
305(15)
C. Cindy Fan
18 Migrant Women Walking Down the Cheap Road: Modernization and Being Fashionable in Shanghai
320(18)
Penn Tsz Ting Ip
19 Space and Gender in the Chinese Workplace: Past and Present
338(12)
Duanfang Lit
20 The Bungalow in the Colonial and Post-colonial Twentieth Century: Modernity, Dwelling and Gender in the Cultural Landscape of Gujarat, India
350(17)
Madhavi Desai
21 Gendered Household Expectations: Neoliberal Policies, Graveyard Shifts, and Women's Responsibilities in Mumbai, India
367(13)
Aparna Parikh
22 Reinterpreting Gender in Globalizing India: Afghan Sikh Refugees in Delhi City's Built Environment
380(11)
Shelly Pandey
Index 391
Alexandra Staub is an Associate Professor of Architecture and an Affiliate Faculty of the Rock Ethics Institute at Pennsylvania State University. She has written extensively on how architecture is shaped by cultural demands, most recently in her book Conflicted Identities: Housing and the Politics of Cultural Representation, which examines how architecture and space can express divergent identities in any given cultural context. She received a B.A. from Barnard College in New York, her Dip.-Ing. (Arch.) from the University of the Arts in Berlin, Germany, and her Ph.D. from the Brandenburg Technical University in Cottbus, Germany.