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This book expands on the thought of Walter Benjamin by exploring the notion of modern mind, pointing to the mutual and ongoing feedback between mind and city-form. Since the Neolithic Age, volumes and voids have been the founding constituents of built environments as projections of gender—as spatial allegories of the masculine and the feminine. While these allegories had been largely in balance throughout the early history of the city, increasingly during modernity, volume has overcome void in city-form. This volume investigates the pattern of Benjamin's thinking and extends it to the larger…mehr
This book expands on the thought of Walter Benjamin by exploring the notion of modern mind, pointing to the mutual and ongoing feedback between mind and city-form. Since the Neolithic Age, volumes and voids have been the founding constituents of built environments as projections of gender—as spatial allegories of the masculine and the feminine. While these allegories had been largely in balance throughout the early history of the city, increasingly during modernity, volume has overcome void in city-form. This volume investigates the pattern of Benjamin's thinking and extends it to the larger psycho-cultural and urban contexts of various time periods, pointing to environ/ mental progression in the unfolding of modernity.
Abraham Akkerman is Professor in the Department of Geography and Planning and the Department of Philosophy at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Philosophical Urbanism of Walter Benjamin.- 2.Sky and Gender Myths in the Founding of Early Built Environments.- 3. Aristotelian Streetscapes in the Rise of Modernity.- 4. From Body Without Organs to City Without Streets.- 5. LIA and the Iron Age Cold Epoch: Similitudes and Sequels.
1. Philosophical Urbanism of Walter Benjamin.- 2.Sky and Gender Myths in the Founding of Early Built Environments.- 3. Aristotelian Streetscapes in the Rise of Modernity.- 4. From Body Without Organs to City Without Streets.- 5. LIA and the Iron Age Cold Epoch: Similitudes and Sequels.
1. Philosophical Urbanism of Walter Benjamin.- 2.Sky and Gender Myths in the Founding of Early Built Environments.- 3. Aristotelian Streetscapes in the Rise of Modernity.- 4. From Body Without Organs to City Without Streets.- 5. LIA and the Iron Age Cold Epoch: Similitudes and Sequels.
1. Philosophical Urbanism of Walter Benjamin.- 2.Sky and Gender Myths in the Founding of Early Built Environments.- 3. Aristotelian Streetscapes in the Rise of Modernity.- 4. From Body Without Organs to City Without Streets.- 5. LIA and the Iron Age Cold Epoch: Similitudes and Sequels.
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