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This book provides a comprehensive historical and theoretical overview of modern architecture in regions outside the “West” — Europe and North America. It brings together contributions from leading scholars in the interdisciplinary fields of architecture history, architecture theory, area studies, sociology and cultural studies. It interrogates Eurocentric views of modern architecture as autonomous and homogeneous and posits a heteronomous and heterogeneous understanding of modern architecture. Drawing from interdisciplinary theories, this book explores the complex relations between modernism, modernity and modernization and their entanglements with colonialism and postcolonialism, nationalism and development, globalization and regionalism. Closely examining the diverse cases of architectural modernisms in China, India, Indonesia, Singapore, Turkey, Brazil and South Africa, this book transcends the geographic division of labour in area studies to offer a broad comparative survey of modernisms beyond the West. It also covers heterogeneous temporalities of modernism today, tracing the continuities and discontinuities between the past and the present, from the proto-modern to the post-modern, from the west to the rest.This book is an essential resource for understanding architectural modernism outside its “western” regions and mindsets. Its in-depth discussion and insights will be invaluable to specialists, academics and graduate students. It is also comprehensive enough to be used as a textbook for undergraduate students, and general enough for practitioners and the curious general reader.

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Interrogating Modernism and Modernities: Modernism: Where We're At (Anthony D King); Modernism across Hemisphere, or, Taking Internationalism Seriously (Mark Crinson); Modernism and Contemporaneity in Architecture: Peripheries and Centres (Leon van Schaik); Entangled Histories of Modern Architecture: A Perspective from Global South (Duanfang Lu); East, West, High, Low: How Brazilian Modernist Vernacular Problematizes It All (Fernando Luiz Lara); (Dis)Locating Modernisms in the World: (Re-)searching Modernism: Indonesia after Decolonization (Abidin Kusno); Agro-culture (Shiqiao Li); Simultaneous Modernities: Contemporary Architecture in India (Rahul Mehrotra); Redefining Criticality: The Cases from China (Jianfei Zhu); Politics of Greening: Spatial Construction of the Public in Singapore (Eunice Seng); Situated Modernism(s): A Production of Locality in 20th/21st Century Africa (Iain Low); Some Reflections on Hospitality and Cosmopolitanism Within the Context of the Early Republican Project of Modernization in Turkey (Zepnep Mennan); Brazilian Architecture, Modern Tradition, Contemporary Culture: Other Brazilian Modernities of the 1950s - 1970s (Ruth Verde Zein); Reflecting/Refracting Modernism: Commentary (C J Wan-Ling Wee); Commentary (Randolf David); Commentary (Beng-Huat Chua).

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      Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
      Publication Date: 10/10/2011
      ISBN13: 9789814365949, 978-9814365949
      ISBN10: 9814365947

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      Book Synopsis
      This book provides a comprehensive historical and theoretical overview of modern architecture in regions outside the “West” — Europe and North America. It brings together contributions from leading scholars in the interdisciplinary fields of architecture history, architecture theory, area studies, sociology and cultural studies. It interrogates Eurocentric views of modern architecture as autonomous and homogeneous and posits a heteronomous and heterogeneous understanding of modern architecture. Drawing from interdisciplinary theories, this book explores the complex relations between modernism, modernity and modernization and their entanglements with colonialism and postcolonialism, nationalism and development, globalization and regionalism. Closely examining the diverse cases of architectural modernisms in China, India, Indonesia, Singapore, Turkey, Brazil and South Africa, this book transcends the geographic division of labour in area studies to offer a broad comparative survey of modernisms beyond the West. It also covers heterogeneous temporalities of modernism today, tracing the continuities and discontinuities between the past and the present, from the proto-modern to the post-modern, from the west to the rest.This book is an essential resource for understanding architectural modernism outside its “western” regions and mindsets. Its in-depth discussion and insights will be invaluable to specialists, academics and graduate students. It is also comprehensive enough to be used as a textbook for undergraduate students, and general enough for practitioners and the curious general reader.

      Table of Contents
      Interrogating Modernism and Modernities: Modernism: Where We're At (Anthony D King); Modernism across Hemisphere, or, Taking Internationalism Seriously (Mark Crinson); Modernism and Contemporaneity in Architecture: Peripheries and Centres (Leon van Schaik); Entangled Histories of Modern Architecture: A Perspective from Global South (Duanfang Lu); East, West, High, Low: How Brazilian Modernist Vernacular Problematizes It All (Fernando Luiz Lara); (Dis)Locating Modernisms in the World: (Re-)searching Modernism: Indonesia after Decolonization (Abidin Kusno); Agro-culture (Shiqiao Li); Simultaneous Modernities: Contemporary Architecture in India (Rahul Mehrotra); Redefining Criticality: The Cases from China (Jianfei Zhu); Politics of Greening: Spatial Construction of the Public in Singapore (Eunice Seng); Situated Modernism(s): A Production of Locality in 20th/21st Century Africa (Iain Low); Some Reflections on Hospitality and Cosmopolitanism Within the Context of the Early Republican Project of Modernization in Turkey (Zepnep Mennan); Brazilian Architecture, Modern Tradition, Contemporary Culture: Other Brazilian Modernities of the 1950s - 1970s (Ruth Verde Zein); Reflecting/Refracting Modernism: Commentary (C J Wan-Ling Wee); Commentary (Randolf David); Commentary (Beng-Huat Chua).

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