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Architecture, Democracy and Emotions - The Politics of Feeling since 1945 (Paperback)
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Architecture, Democracy and Emotions - The Politics of Feeling since 1945 (Paperback)
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After 1945 it was not just Europe's parliamentary buildings that
promised to house democracy: hotels in Turkey and Dutch shopping
malls proposed new democratic attitudes and feelings. Housing
programs in the United Kingdom, the United States, and the Soviet
Union were designed with the aim of creating new social relations
among citizens and thus better, more equal societies. Architecture,
Democracy, and Emotions focuses on these competing promises of
consumer democracy, welfare democracy, and socialist democracy.
Spanning from Turkey across Eastern and Western Europe to the
United States, the chapters investigate the emotional politics of
housing and representation during the height of the Cold War, as
well as its aftermath post-1989. The book assembles detailed
research on how the claims and aspirations of being "democratic"
influenced the affects of architecture, and how these claims
politicized space. Architecture, Democracy, and Emotions
contributes to the study of Europe's "democratic age" beyond Cold
War divisions without diminishing political differences. The
combination of an emotional history of democracy with an
architectural history of emotions distinguishes the book's approach
from other recent investigations into the interconnection of mind,
body, and space.
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