Neoliberalism on the Ground: Architecture and Transformation from the 1960s to the Present Contributor(s): Cupers, Kenny (Editor), Mattsson, Helena (Editor), Gabrielsson, Catharina (Editor) |
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ISBN: 0822946017 ISBN-13: 9780822946014 Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press OUR PRICE: $61.75 Product Type: Hardcover Published: February 2020 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Architecture | History - Contemporary (1945 -) - Architecture | Criticism - Political Science | Public Policy - City Planning & Urban Development |
Dewey: 720.103 |
LCCN: 2019052162 |
Series: Culture Politics & the Built Environment |
Physical Information: 1.3" H x 7.3" W x 10.1" (2.90 lbs) 448 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: Architecture and urbanism have contributed to one of the most sweeping transformations of our times. Over the past four decades, neoliberalism has been not only a dominant paradigm in politics but a process of bricks and mortar in everyday life. Rather than to ask what a neoliberal architecture looks like, or how architecture represents neoliberalism, this volume examines the multivalent role of architecture and urbanism in geographically variable yet interconnected processes of neoliberal transformation across scales--from China, Turkey, South Africa, Argentina, Mexico, the United States, Britain, Sweden, and Czechoslovakia. Analyzing how buildings and urban projects in different regions since the 1960s have served in the implementation of concrete policies such as privatization, fiscal reform, deregulation, state restructuring, and the expansion of free trade, contributors reveal neoliberalism as a process marked by historical contingency. Neoliberalism on the Ground fundamentally reframes accepted narratives of both neoliberalism and postmodernism by demonstrating how architecture has articulated changing relationships between state, society, and economy since the 1960s. |