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Informationen zum Autor Alexandra Staub is a professor in the Department of Architecture, Stuckeman School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, Penn State University. Klappentext Written for readers interested in cultural theory, history, and the politics of space as well as those engaged with architecture and the built environment, Conflicted Identities provides an engaging new perspective on power and identity as they relate to architectural settings. Zusammenfassung Written for readers interested in cultural theory, history, and the politics of space as well as those engaged with architecture and the built environment, Conflicted Identities provides an engaging new perspective on power and identity as they relate to architectural settings. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I: Why is Space Political 1. Space is Political 2. Public Space 3. Private Space Part II: The Western German Example 1945 – 1968 4. Official Modernity 5. Countering the Modern 6. The Power of Social Rupture
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Part I: Why is Space Political 1. Space is Political 2. Public Space 3. Private Space Part II: The Western German Example 1945 - 1968 4. Official Modernity 5. Countering the Modern 6. The Power of Social Rupture