This book poses spatial violence as a constitutive dimension of architecture and its epistemologies, as well as a method for theoretical and historical inquiry intrinsic to architecture; and thereby offers an alternative to predominant readings of spatial violence as a topic, event, fact, or other empirical form that may be illustrated by architecture. Exploring histories of and through architecture at sites across the globe, the chapters in the book blur the purportedly distinctive borders between war and peace, framing violence as a form of social, political, and economic order rather than its exceptional interruption. Regarding space and violence as co-constitutive, the book?s collected essays critique modernization and capitalist accumulation as naturalized modes for the extraction of violence from everyday life. Focusing on the mediation of violence through architectural registers of construction, destruction, design, use, representation, theory, and history, the book suggests that violence is not only something inflicted upon architecture, but also something that architecture inflicts. In keeping with Walter Benjamin?s formulation that there is no document of civilization that is not also a document of barbarism, the book offers”spatial violence”� as another name for”architecture”� itself. This book was previously published as a special issue of Architectural Theory Review.Additional ISBNs9780367028787, 9781315542324, 9781134881116, 9781134880973Spatial Violence: Studies in Architecture 1st Edition and published by Routledge. ISBNs for Spatial Violence are 9781134881048, 1134881045 and the print ISBNs are 9781138687394, 1138687391. Additional ISBNs include 9780367028787, 9781315542324, 9781134881116, 9781134880973.
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