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Modern Architecture and its Representation in Colonial Eritrea
offers a critical assessment of architecture and urbanism
constructed in Eritrea during the Italian colonial period spanning
from 1890-1941. Drawing together imperial projects, modernist
aesthetics, and fascist motives, the book examines how the merger
of these three significant influences yielded a complex built
environment that served to emulate, if not redefine, Italian
colonial pursuits. As Italy's colonia primogenitA or 'first born
colony', Eritrea and its capital, Asmara, not only bore witness to
the emergence of politicized interiors and international
expositions, the colony became a vehicle that polarized issues of
race and gender. Exploring discourses of modernity in Africa, this
book moves between histories of architecture, urbanism, literature
and media to describe how Eritrea and Asmara became a crucial
fulcrum for Italy's ill-fated pursuits in Ethiopia and other
neighboring countries. Consequently, modern architecture inscribed
Eritrean subjectivities while redefining technologies that affected
constructions of the colonial interior. Modern Architecture and its
Representation in Colonial Eritrea demonstrates how architecture in
Asmara reshaped the creation and reception of Italian East Africa.
Modern Architecture and its Representation in Colonial Eritrea
offers a critical assessment of architecture and urbanism
constructed in Eritrea during the Italian colonial period spanning
from 1890-1941. Drawing together imperial projects, modernist
aesthetics, and fascist motives, the book examines how the merger
of these three significant influences yielded a complex built
environment that served to emulate, if not redefine, Italian
colonial pursuits. As Italy's colonia primogenitA or 'first born
colony', Eritrea and its capital, Asmara, not only bore witness to
the emergence of politicized interiors and international
expositions, the colony became a vehicle that polarized issues of
race and gender. Exploring discourses of modernity in Africa, this
book moves between histories of architecture, urbanism, literature
and media to describe how Eritrea and Asmara became a crucial
fulcrum for Italy's ill-fated pursuits in Ethiopia and other
neighboring countries. Consequently, modern architecture inscribed
Eritrean subjectivities while redefining technologies that affected
constructions of the colonial interior. Modern Architecture and its
Representation in Colonial Eritrea demonstrates how architecture in
Asmara reshaped the creation and reception of Italian East Africa.
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