توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Writing Architectures: Ficto-Critical Approaches
نام کتاب : Writing Architectures: Ficto-Critical Approaches
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : معماری نوشتار: رویکردهای تخیلی- انتقادی
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نویسندگان : Hélène Frichot, Naomi Stead
ناشر : Bloomsbury Visual Arts
سال نشر : 2020
تعداد صفحات : 265
ISBN (شابک) : 9781350137905 , 9781350137912
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 2 مگابایت
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Cover page\nHalftitle page\nTitle page\nCopyright page\nCONTENTS\nILLUSTRATIONS\nNOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\nCHAPTER ONE Prelude: The Ways in Which We Write\n Notes\nCHAPTER TWO Waking Ideas from Their Sleep: An Introduction to Ficto-critical Writing in and of Architecture\n Notes\n Bibliography\nCHAPTER THREE From Site to Situation: Cutting Up as Fictocritical Composition\n Notes\n Bibliography\nCHAPTER FOUR Construction (and Connection)\n The flying tree\n As one\n The skin of trees\n Mothers\n Notes\n Bibliography\nCHAPTER FIVE Incompossible Constructions of an Island Paradise\n Notes\n Bibliography\nCHAPTER SIX Archaeologies of Exile on Trikeri Island: Listening to Stones and Speculating on Prison Matters\n Listening to stones\n Speculating on prison matters\n Epilogue (Post-face)\n Stones don’t lie\n Declarations of repentance\n Notes\n Bibliography\nCHAPTER SEVEN In Which Robert Smithson Visits Christchurch: Ficto-criticism and the Field Trip\n Prologue\n Field trips and expeditions\n Photographs and captions\n Made-up monuments\n Pyschogeography and situationism\n Becoming Robert Smithson\n Christchurch as Passaic\n Epilogue\n Notes\nCHAPTER EIGHT Hiroshima: Notes on the Expanded Field\n Notes\n Bibliography\nCHAPTER NINE Writing Walking: Ficto-critical Routes through Eighteenth-century London\n Notes\n References\nCHAPTER TEN The Indelible Traces of Her Footsteps\n I. READING\n II. COPYING\n III. WRITING\n Notes\nCHAPTER ELEVEN Sydney Letters: A to E\n Afterwards\n Notes\nCHAPTER TWELVE Outrage on Calle de Alcalá\n The escape\n The initial response\n The background\n The protests\n The confrontation\n The consequence\nCHAPTER THIRTEEN The Aesthetic Recycling of Cultural Refuse\n Entourage, objects, ornament, exchange\n Architectures of accumulation\n Notes\nCHAPTER FOURTEEN The Architect Who Couldn’t Write\n Chapter 1\n Chapter 2\n Chapter 3\n Chapter 4\n Chapter 5\n Notes\nCHAPTER FIFTEEN Return to Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory after The Marriage Plot\n The Marriage Rot: A Sequel\n Notes\nCHAPTER SIXTEEN The Bannister\n Notes\n Bibliography\nCHAPTER SEVENTEEN Nice House, Woodland Lakes\n 1\n 2\n 3\n 4\n 5\nCHAPTER EIGHTEEN The Door Left Ajar: On Dissident Waiting and Collective Fiction\n The waiting room\n Slides that travel down beneath the visible world\n The lamp post: The anchor for a collective fiction\n 03 + Oscillation = The queue\n Queue: A collective fiction\n 02 + The wires and pipes = The queue\n 01 + The door left ajar = . . .\n Notes\nCHAPTER NINETEEN Postlude: Fictocriticism after Critique\n The conceptual architecture\n Alliances\n After critique\n Notes\nINDEX