This article addresses the role of vertical detachment in J. G. Ballard's novel High-Rise (1975/2006) and its recent screen adaptation by Ben Wheatley (2015) through the lens of Michel Foucault's concept of heterotopia (1967/1984). In particular, it elucidates the specific pressures and possibilities of high-rise living by drawing on Foucault's distinction between heterotopias of compensation and illusion as well as by assessing their roles in the residents' gradual slide into tribal anarchy, as charted by the novel and the film. Throughout, my findings are embedded in the context of modern architecture and urban planning, most notably high-rise housing, in postwar Britain and its reflection in other influential cultural productions of the ...
The main goal of this article is to reveal the significance of height and verticality history of sky...
The thesis examines British ideas and imagery of the skyscraper during the early and mid-twentieth c...
In many new world cities, inner city apartment development proceeds at unprecedented rates. In domin...
As a space of extremes, the skyscraper has been continually constructed as an urban frontier in Amer...
Gated communities have come to mean more than simple building structures and their predominantly neg...
This paper will analyze two contemporary science fiction novels, J.G. Ballard?s High-Rise and Greg B...
In the middle of the Seventies, when J. G. Ballard was searching a way out from the trappings of tra...
In the light of the rapid proliferation of high-rise urbanism, can the science-fiction (sf) cities o...
The aim of this paper is to emphasize the position that architectural discourse should systematize t...
I sit curled up on my sofa, the familiar weight of a science fiction novel balanced on my knees, the...
xxxThe fiction of J. G. Ballard is unusually concerned with spaces, both internal and exterior. Infl...
The public has reacted to the monumental skyscrapers of today in an ambiguous fashion; unlike during...
Living in the spectacle of Hong Kong's skyscape, how often do its dwellers actually see, not to ment...
This paper investigates J.G. Ballard's vision of the house, tracing its origin to the ideas expresse...
J. G. Ballard’s writing confronts the potentiality of space within the contemporary landscape, artic...
The main goal of this article is to reveal the significance of height and verticality history of sky...
The thesis examines British ideas and imagery of the skyscraper during the early and mid-twentieth c...
In many new world cities, inner city apartment development proceeds at unprecedented rates. In domin...
As a space of extremes, the skyscraper has been continually constructed as an urban frontier in Amer...
Gated communities have come to mean more than simple building structures and their predominantly neg...
This paper will analyze two contemporary science fiction novels, J.G. Ballard?s High-Rise and Greg B...
In the middle of the Seventies, when J. G. Ballard was searching a way out from the trappings of tra...
In the light of the rapid proliferation of high-rise urbanism, can the science-fiction (sf) cities o...
The aim of this paper is to emphasize the position that architectural discourse should systematize t...
I sit curled up on my sofa, the familiar weight of a science fiction novel balanced on my knees, the...
xxxThe fiction of J. G. Ballard is unusually concerned with spaces, both internal and exterior. Infl...
The public has reacted to the monumental skyscrapers of today in an ambiguous fashion; unlike during...
Living in the spectacle of Hong Kong's skyscape, how often do its dwellers actually see, not to ment...
This paper investigates J.G. Ballard's vision of the house, tracing its origin to the ideas expresse...
J. G. Ballard’s writing confronts the potentiality of space within the contemporary landscape, artic...
The main goal of this article is to reveal the significance of height and verticality history of sky...
The thesis examines British ideas and imagery of the skyscraper during the early and mid-twentieth c...
In many new world cities, inner city apartment development proceeds at unprecedented rates. In domin...