Cultural Gesture History
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Cities of the Dead This sustained, far-reaching, cultural gesture history and profoundly suggestive exploration of Atlantic rim performance cultures restores the centrality of memory cultural gesture history and gesture, procession cultural gesture history and surrogation--the invention of a modern world out of the forcible destruction of the old --to the diasporic cultural gesture history and genocidal histories of Africa, the Americas, cultural gesture history and Europe. With great energy, wit, unflagging curiosity, cultural gesture history and learning, Joseph Roach pursues a pathbreaking version of cultural history, from eighteenth-century Covent Garden to twentieth-century Congo Square, from Carnival to the exploitative effigy of Elvis, for which the term'interdisciplinary' is far too tame, even quaint. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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The Interior Dimension The Interior Dimension A Theoretical Approach to Enclosed Space Joy Monice Malnar cultural gesture history and Frank Vodvarka "A plan proceeds from within to without… The exterior is the result of the interior." —Le Corbusier This comment clearly indicates the primacy of the interior as a generator of form—but design theory has historically emphasized buildings’ exterior, not its interior. And this approach, essentially sculptural, has often had less than a beneficial effect on the building’s occupants. That situation is, however, changing, cultural gesture history and the interior is increasingly being viewed as the designer’s primary concern. The Interior Dimension provides a much-needed theoretical overview of interior space—its history cultural gesture history and character—in an organized cultural gesture history and comprehensive manner. Exploring the history of spatial design from the first century B.C. to the present, this innovative book reviews the part of architectural theory that relates to the interior, as well as such related disciplines as fine art, psychology, philosophy, literature, cultural gesture history and the environmental sciences. The approach is eclectic, cultural gesture history and seeks to identify those design concerns necessary to proceed "…from within to without." The book’s three-part organization clearly distinguishes fundamental design elements, their derivation, cultural gesture history and applications within a cultural context. Each section addresses increasingly complex issues in design, thus providing a base of understanding for the succeeding chapter. First, The Interior Dimension examines the importance of theory, as well as attributes of fundamental design elements cultural gesture history and their perception. The authors stress the abstract nature cultural gesture history and generative potential of even the simplest gesture, examining human spatial requirements both in terms of metaphysical aspects of visual elements cultural gesture history and critical studies in perception. Second, it probes some of the positions that noted designers have historically held about design in general, cultural gesture history and the desig
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