Transgender Architectonics The Shape of Change in Modernist Space Gender, Bodies and Transformation Series
Auteur : Crawford Lucas
Introduction; Foundations and ruins: why don’t transgender and architecture get along?; How to beat a straight flush: DS+R’s Brasserie and the rhetoric of transgender ‘plumbing’; ‘The ladies lavatory’: Woolf and the transgender biographical imperative; Woolf’s Einfühlung: an alternative theory of transgender affect, space, and time; ‘I’ll call him Mahood instead, I prefer that, I’m queer’: Samuel Beckett’s spatial aesthetic of name change; Against transgender integrity: Beckett’s grey matter; Epilogue: a transgender poetics of the High Line park
Date de parution : 06-2020
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 12-2015
15.6x23.4 cm
Thème de Transgender Architectonics :
Mots-clés :
people; becketts; text; bodies; subjects; ladies; lavatory; subject; corbusier; Trans Sex Workers; sex; Hygiene Industry; Hygienic Imagination; National Biography; Stone Butch Blues; Trans People; Beckett’s Text; High Line Park; Ladies Lavatory; Transgender Subjects; High Line; Le Corbusier; Diller Scofidio; Trans Body; Meatpacking District; Gender Neutral Space; Trans History; Tensegrity Structure; Beckett Criticism; Unnamable’s Space; Transgender Narrative; DMV; York City Landmarks Preservation Commission; Lavatory Attendant; Queer Space