A rethinking of space, a rethinking of the body and a rethinking of a design processes involving both are long overdue within space-related disciplines. Over the last decades, architectural discourse has been invigorated by opening up container conceptions of space, by exploring a new dynamic understanding of space and focusing on its production processes. But a systematic, theoretically-informed understanding of the body along the same terms has yet to be achieved. Such a search for new visions and concepts of corporealities can start at different places. This essay attempts a cross-disciplinary, speculative foray into the terrain of posthuman, nonhuman and feminist theory. From this diverse body of scholarship it is possible to develop th...
My thesis is centered on poetics of the body in contemporary feminist art. Poetics, understood as th...
This dissertation asks after the possibility of an unalienated relationship to the aesthetic dimensi...
The dissertation explores Maurice Merleau-Ponty\u27s model of corporeal subjectivity as articulated ...
A rethinking of space, a rethinking of the body and a rethinking of a design processes involving bot...
This project is critical speculation on architectural ‘composting’ or gleaning from processes formin...
In the last few decades, there has been a shift within the humanities: may from text, may from objec...
Writing has long played an important role in the progression of architecture and the built environme...
This paper concerns the conceptual resonances and ‘relays’ between the two contrasting philosophical...
In this chapter our aim is to look at the complex relational assemblages by which young people’s bod...
Looking at the Old Bauhaus of Gropius, the topic of gender equal-ity was already present; there woul...
I propose a theoretical-practical approach to the presentation and representation of the female body...
This thesis examines Muslim female veiled bodies in public space and the various ways in which space...
This thesis is an exploration of body and space, respectively as well as of the interaction that occ...
© 2011 Caroline PhillipsAs a result of Sexual Difference theory a new way to consider feminine subje...
This thesis draws on poststructuralism/postmodernism to present a feminist investigation into the hu...
My thesis is centered on poetics of the body in contemporary feminist art. Poetics, understood as th...
This dissertation asks after the possibility of an unalienated relationship to the aesthetic dimensi...
The dissertation explores Maurice Merleau-Ponty\u27s model of corporeal subjectivity as articulated ...
A rethinking of space, a rethinking of the body and a rethinking of a design processes involving bot...
This project is critical speculation on architectural ‘composting’ or gleaning from processes formin...
In the last few decades, there has been a shift within the humanities: may from text, may from objec...
Writing has long played an important role in the progression of architecture and the built environme...
This paper concerns the conceptual resonances and ‘relays’ between the two contrasting philosophical...
In this chapter our aim is to look at the complex relational assemblages by which young people’s bod...
Looking at the Old Bauhaus of Gropius, the topic of gender equal-ity was already present; there woul...
I propose a theoretical-practical approach to the presentation and representation of the female body...
This thesis examines Muslim female veiled bodies in public space and the various ways in which space...
This thesis is an exploration of body and space, respectively as well as of the interaction that occ...
© 2011 Caroline PhillipsAs a result of Sexual Difference theory a new way to consider feminine subje...
This thesis draws on poststructuralism/postmodernism to present a feminist investigation into the hu...
My thesis is centered on poetics of the body in contemporary feminist art. Poetics, understood as th...
This dissertation asks after the possibility of an unalienated relationship to the aesthetic dimensi...
The dissertation explores Maurice Merleau-Ponty\u27s model of corporeal subjectivity as articulated ...