Postmodernism and Architecture at the End of Apartheid
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Postmodernism and Architecture at the End of Apartheid

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  2. English
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eBook - ePub

Postmodernism and Architecture at the End of Apartheid

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Set against a social and political urban landscape of segregation and forced removals, Postmodernism and Architecture at the End of Apartheid unpacks postmodernism in the 1970s and 1980s as it unfolds in South Africa during the final brutal decade of apartheid. Architecture and apartheid are central subjects of the book – the ways they came to interact simultaneously to both buttress and undermine a country rapidly disintegrating. With battles waged in defence of white minority rule, architects' turn to postmodernism reflected their disintegrating consciences and commitments in operating in uncertain times.

They shared with architects globally a postmodernism steeped in anxiety and despondency, summoning forth classical forms and colonial symbols detached from their surroundings. For some of these architects having studied abroad at the University of Pennsylvania, the route to postmodernism was through their mentor Louis Kahn's bid to begin architecture anew in transforming ancient ruins as a modern concrete and brick order. For others, influenced by compatriot Denise Scott Brown who had moved to the United States, it was learning by way of her "African view of Las Vegas."

Postmodernism and Architecture at the End of Apartheid expands on contemporary discourse in postmodernism and architectural theory, public culture, and urban spatial politics. It examines critical voices of the period – Robert Venturi, Paolo Portoghesi, Colin Rowe, Manfredo Tafuri, Fredric Jameson, and Kenneth Frampton – as well as questions of resistance in different forms and mediums, from the literature of Nadine Gordimer and J.M. Coetzee to grassroots struggle and community participation. Connections between postmodernism and apartheid are uncovered along with the contributions brought by architects in South Africa to a global postmodernism of newly transformed landscapes of neon strips, corporate temples, and white suburban sprawl amidst townships and growing informal settlements.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2026
eBook ISBN
9781040764565

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Endorsements Page
  3. Half-Title Page
  4. Series Page
  5. Title Page
  6. Copyright Page
  7. Contents
  8. Introduction
  9. 1 Postponing the Future
  10. 2 The Neon Strip and Return to the Street
  11. 3 Impositions of an Unheroic Monumentality
  12. 4 Preservation of the Past, Destruction of the Present
  13. 5 Places without Belonging
  14. 6 Consulado da Eclectica
  15. 7 Ad hoc, “As Found,“ and Appropriate Architecture
  16. 8 Limits of Emancipatory Practice
  17. 9 Disappearing Towers
  18. 10 “A Great Variety of Morbid Symptoms”
  19. Acknowledgements
  20. Index

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