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Architecture in Translation - Germany, Turkey, and the Modern House (Paperback)
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Architecture in Translation - Germany, Turkey, and the Modern House (Paperback)
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In "Architecture in Translation," Esra Akcan offers a way to
understand the global circulation of culture that extends the
notion of translation beyond language to visual fields. She shows
how members of the ruling Kemalist elite in Turkey further aligned
themselves with Europe by choosing German-speaking architects to
oversee much of the design of modern cities. Focusing on the period
from the 1920s through the 1950s, Akcan traces the geographical
circulation of modern residential models, including the garden
city--which emphasized green spaces separating low-density
neighborhoods of houses surrounded by gardens--and mass housing
built first for the working-class residents in industrial cities
and, later, more broadly for mixed-income residents. She shows how
the concept of translation--the process of change that occurs with
transportation of people, ideas, technology, information, and
images from one or more countries to another--allows for
consideration of the sociopolitical context and agency of all
parties in cultural exchanges. Moving beyond the indistinct
concepts of hybrid and transculturation and avoiding passive
metaphors such as import, influence, or transfer, translation
offers a new approach relevant to many disciplines. Akcan advocates
a commitment to a new culture of translatability from below for a
truly cosmopolitan ethics in a globalizing world.
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