Unhoused : Adorno and the problem of dwelling /

Unhoused: Adorno and the Problem of Dwelling' is the first book-length study of Theodor Adorno as a philosopher of housing. Treating his own experience of exile as emblematic of late modern life, Adorno observed that twentieth-century dwelling had been rendered "impossible" by nativis...

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Main Author: Waggoner, Matthew (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Columbia Books on Architecture and the City, [2018]
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Summary:Unhoused: Adorno and the Problem of Dwelling' is the first book-length study of Theodor Adorno as a philosopher of housing. Treating his own experience of exile as emblematic of late modern life, Adorno observed that twentieth-century dwelling had been rendered "impossible" by nativism, by the decimations of war, and, in the postwar period, by housing's increasingly thorough assimilation into private property. 'Unhoused' tracks four figurations of troubled dwelling in Adorno's texts, homelessness, no man's lands, the nature theater and the ironic property relation, and reads them as timely interventions and challenges for today's architecture, housing and senses of belonging. Entangled as we are in juridical and financial frameworks that adhere to a very different logic, these figurations ask what it means to organize, design, build and cohabit in ways that enliven non-exclusive relations to ourselves, others, objects and place.
Physical Description:167 pages ; 19 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 164-167).
ISBN:9781941332399
1941332390