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Transgender Architectonics - The Shape of Change in Modernist Space

English · Paperback / Softback

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Combining transgender studies with the 'neomodernist' architectures of the internationally renowned firm, Diller Scofidio + Renfro (DS+R) and with modernist writers (Samuel Beckett and Virginia Woolf) whose work anticipates that of transgender studies, this book challenges the implicit 'spatial models' of popular narratives of transgender - interiority, ownership, sovereignty, structure, stability, and domesticity - to advance a novel theorization of transgender as a matter of exteriority, groundlessness, ornamentation, and movement. With case studies spanning the US and UK, Transgender Architectonics examines the ways in which modernist architecture can contribute to our understanding of how it is that humans are able to transform, shedding light on the manner in which architecture, space, and the spatial metaphors of gender can play significant - if often unrealized - potential roles in body and gender transformation. By remedying both the absence of actual architecture in queer theory's discussions of space and also architectural theory's marginal treatment of transgender, this volume constitutes a serious intervention in the field of 'queer space'. It draws on modernist literature in order to reckon with and rebuild the architectural ideas that already implicitly structure common understandings of the queer and transgender self. As such, it will appeal to scholars with interests in queer theory, the body and transformation, gender and sexuality, modernist writing and architectural theory.

List of contents

Introduction; Foundations and ruins: why don’t transgender and architecture get along?; How to beat a straight flush: DS+R’s Brasserie and the rhetoric of transgender ‘plumbing’; ‘The ladies lavatory’: Woolf and the transgender biographical imperative; Woolf’s Einfühlung: an alternative theory of transgender affect, space, and time; ‘I’ll call him Mahood instead, I prefer that, I’m queer’: Samuel Beckett’s spatial aesthetic of name change; Against transgender integrity: Beckett’s grey matter; Epilogue: a transgender poetics of the High Line park

About the author

Lucas Crawford is Ruth Wynn Woodward Junior Chair in the Department of Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies at Simon Fraser University, Canada.

Summary

With case studies spanning the US and UK, Transgender Architectonics examines the ways in which modernist architecture can contribute to our understanding of how it is that humans are able to transform, shedding light on the manner in which architecture, space, and the spatial metaphors of gender can play significant - if often unrealized - potenti

Product details

Authors Lucas Crawford
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2020
 
EAN 9780367597344
ISBN 978-0-367-59734-4
No. of pages 192
Series Gender, Bodies and Transformation
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Architecture
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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