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Architecture plays a powerful role in nation building. Buildings and monuments not only constitute the built fabric of society, they reflect the intersection of culture, politics, economics, and aesthetics in distinct social settings and distinct times. From first contact to the postmodern city, this anthology traces the interaction between culture and politics as reflected in Canadian architecture and the infrastructure of ordinary life. Whether focusing on the construction of Parliament or exploring the ideas of Marshall McLuhan and Arthur Erickson, these highly original essays move beyond considerations of authorship and style to address cultural politics and insights from race and gender studies and from postcolonial and spatial theory.
Rhodri Windsor Liscombe is an associate dean ofgraduate studies and a professor in the Department of Art History, Visual Art and Theory at the University of British Columbia.Contributors: Geoffrey Carr, Richard Cavell, MarcGrignon, Laura Hourston Hanks, Réjean Legault, Judi Loach, BarryMagrill, Alan Marcus, Justin McGrail, Michael McMordie, DanielMillette, Lucie Morisset, Nicholas Olsberg, Christopher Thomas, MichaelWindover, and Sharon Vattay.
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