توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Architecture on the Borderline: Boundary Politics and Built Space
نام کتاب : Architecture on the Borderline: Boundary Politics and Built Space
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : معماری در مرز: سیاست مرزی و فضای ساخته شده
سری : The Architext Series
نویسندگان : Anoma Pieris
ناشر : Routledge
سال نشر : 2019
تعداد صفحات : 305
ISBN (شابک) : 2019005647 , 9781315103419
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 159 مگابایت
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Cover
Half Title
Series Information
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of contents
List of Figures
List of Contributors
Preface and Acknowledgements
Introduction: Architecture on the borderline
Securitisation and insecurity
Border architectures
Border camps
Border heritage
Frontier, boundary, margin
References
Part One Frontier
1 Eurasia’s historical space of palimpsest—desert, border, riparian and steppe
Place: from centre to periphery
Choreographies: negotiating the riverine crossings
Mappings: re-imagining landscapes and escaping flatland
Meanings: materiality and the riverine archive
Notes
References
2 Intersecting sovereignties: Border camps and border villages in wartime North America
Material deprivation
Physical dislocation
Life in the border camps
Intersectional environments
The afterlives of camps
Notes
References
3 Data displacements: Transmitting digital media and the architecture of detention
Redefining data
A humanitarian turn
Islands of big data
Seeing beyond physical borders
Refugee media
Archiving detention
Disgrace and humanitarian architecture
References
4 Archipelagos and enclaves: On the border between Jordan and Palestine-Israel
Connect–disconnect
Connection
Disconnection
Bypassing
Asymmetric permeability of spaces: the highway networks in Palestine-Israel
From bypass roads…
… to sterile roads
Travel from A to B8
The Trans-Israel Highway
The diffusion of the model
Postscript on the society of control
Author note
Notes
References
Part Two Boundary
5 The wall against borders: Contesting Fortress Europe
Aggressive humanism
White Crosses at the Iron Curtain
The dead are coming
Conclusion
Author note
References
6 En route: The networked mobile border camps of Northern France
Migration flows, borders and border camps
The versatile geographies and spatialities of Northern France’s border camps
Calais Jungle camp and container camp (2015–16)
Grande-Synthe (Dunkirk) Basroch and Linière camps (2015–17)
Paris makeshift and institutional migrant camps (2015–17)
Conclusive remarks on a continuously changing reality
Note
References
7 Mapping the war: Everyday survival during the siege of Sarajevo
The siege of Sarajevo
Within the siege line: the new landscape of war
Within the city: The Sarajevo Survival Guide
Representing war and the city: Warchitecture
Mapping the destruction: Urbicide Sarajevo
Mapping daily life: ARH
Charting the future: Sarajevo: Dream and Reality
Projections of the city: the universal message of the art
Uniting the divided city
Notes
References
8 Filling in the gaps: Walls without limits and sovereignty with exceptions
Control the hole: walls and gaps/the lack of walls
From deterrence to propulsion: gaps and pushing out the border
Rajar
States normalising exception
From wildlife refuge to hole
Inverting a politics of exclusion
Conclusion
Notes
References
9 Confronting Koreas and the DMZ
The DMZ in the reproduction of difference
Ideologies and urban space
DMZ as a place: landscaping the visible DMZ
The DMZ as terror
DMZ and the imaginary: configuring the invisible DMZ
Other expressions
The DMZ: a conclusion
Notes
References
Part Three Margin
10 The remembered village between Europe and Asia-Minor: Nea Magnisia at Bonegilla
Border camp heritage
Nostalgia
The Asia Minor catastrophe
The new Greek colonies
The remembered village
The village at war
Journey to Australia
A place for Nea Magnisia?
Displacement heritage
Notes
References
11 Postcolonial urbanisms and the cultural politics of redeveloping Kowloon East, Hong Kong
Border contestations of postcolonial time and space
The postcolonial meanings of old Kai Tak
Kwun Tong Town Centre: dystopian remembrances
To Kwa Wan: waiting for the metro
Border thinking and apocalyptic agency
Acknowledgements
References
12 Pushing boundaries: Heritage resilience of minority communities in post-war Sri Lanka
Muslim identity in the war’s aftermath
Pushing boundaries
Conclusion
Notes
References
13 Where do we draw a line?: Heritage, identity and place in global heritage
UNESCO and heritage-related borders
Tangible and intangible heritage
Authorised Heritage Discourse (AHD)
Heritage and the creation of borderlands: the Temple of Preah Vihear and the question of national boundaries
Intangible cultural heritage and Indonesian batik
Conclusion
Note
References
Index