Resist, Reclaim, Speculate: Situated Perspectives on Architecture and the City

Resist, Reclaim, Speculate: Situated Perspectives on Architecture and the City

In a special issue of Architectural Theory Review, Doucet and Frichot set out to discuss theory as a practice, something that is always entangled with the lives of people, places, and things. They call for a situated, relational, and embodied perspective in architectural scholarship rather than distant, autonomous, and authoritarian ones. Inspiration was drawn from radical feminist thinkers including Donna Haraway, Isabelle Stengers, Jane Bennett, Rosi Braidotti, Maria Puig de la Bellacasa, and Karen Barad.

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