Biographies & Space: Placing the Subject in Art and Architecture

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Dana Arnold, Joanna Sofaer Derevenski
Routledge, 2007 M12 11 - 224 páginas

Bringing together a collection of high-profile authors, Biographies and Space presents essays exploring the relationship between biography and space and how specific subjects are used as a means of explaining sets of social, cultural and spatial relationships.

Biographical methods of historical investigation can bring out the authentic voice of subjects, revealing personal meanings and strategies in space as well as providing a means to analyze relations between the personal and the social. Writing about both actual (architectural) and imagined (pictorial) space, the authors consider issues of gender, childhood, sexuality and race, highlighting an increasing fluidity and interaction between theory, methods and history.

Biographies and Space is an original and exciting new book, with direct relevance to both architectural and art history.

 

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Illustration credits
Illustration credits
Autobiographies and space
Living the Romantic landscape after Deleuze and Guattari
Life as a ride in the métro Pierre Bourdieu on biography and space
Pierre Bourdieu 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4
This scarlet intruder Biography interrupted in the Dining Room at Tatton
Amsterdam eternal and fleeting The individual and representations of urban
Turner Space persona authority
Mapping the bios in two graphic systems with gender in mind Reading
Cambridge University Collection of Air Photographs 10 1
Biography and spatial experience in contemporary diasporic art in Britain
The art of reconciliation Autobiography and objectivity in the work of Aldo
Disinterest Digging up our childhood Authenticity ambiguity and failure
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Dana Arnold is Professor of Architectural History at the University of Southampton. She has written extensively on art and architectural history and theory. Recent books include Rural Urbanism (2006); Art History: a very short introduction (2004) and the edited volume Rethinking Architectural Historiography (2006)

Joanna Sofaer is Senior Lecturer in Archaeology at the University of Southampton. She has published widely on ancient and modern material culture. She is the author of The Body as Material Culture: A Theoretical Osteoarchaeology (2006), and editor of Material Identities (2007).

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