Displacements: Architecture and Refugee

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In architectural history, just as in global politics, refugees have tended to exist as mere human surplus; histories of architecture, then, have usually reproduced the nation-state’s exclusion of refugees as people out of place. Andrew Herscher’s Displacements: Architecture and Refugee, the ninth book in the Critical Spatial Practice series, examines some of the usually disavowed but arguably decisive intersections of mass-population displacement and architecture—an art and technology of population placement—through the twentieth century and into the present. Posing the refugee as the preeminent collective political subject of our time, Displacements attempts to open up an architectural history of the refugee that could refract on the history of architecture and the history of the refugee alike.Critical Spatial Practice 9Edited by Nikolaus Hirsch, Markus MiessenFeaturing artwork by Omer Fast

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Weight 0.14 kg
Dimensions 1.12 × 10.65 × 15.09 cm
PubliCanadation City/Country

USA

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Paperback

Language

Pages

156

Publisher

Year Published

2017-4-7

Imprint

ISBN 10

3956793145

About The Author

Andrew Herscher is an Associate Professor at the University of Michigan with appointments in the Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, and Department of Art History. His publications include Violence Taking Place: The Architecture of the Kosovo Conflict (2010), The Unreal Estate Guide to Detroit (2012), and, coedited with Anooradha Iyer Siddiqi, Spatial Violence (2016).

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