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Topie Impitoyable: The Corporeal Politics of the Cloth, the Wall, and the Street / Les politiques corporelles du vêtement, du mur et la rue

Léopold Lambert

  • Translated by Anna Kłosowska

Published on April 25, 2016 by punctum books

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Pages
170 pages
Languages
English, French
Dimensions
5.83⤫8.27 in.
ISBN (Paperback)
ISBN: 978-0-692-70083-9 (Paperback)
BISAC subject codes
BISAC: ARC013000
Thema subject codes
THEMA: 1FBP, AMA, JPA, JPWG, KCX

What is a body? This book is more attached to raising the question than in offering a definitive answer. Instead, Lambert proposes to make more complex certain commonplaces located at various degrees of proximity to the body’s material assemblage, allowing a better integration of the surrounding objects, atmosphere and other bodies and proposing a political reading of their relationship to the body, whether deliberate or accidental. From the hoodie that Trayvon Martin wore when he was killed in the suburbs of Miami Gardens, Florida, to the streets of New York City during Occupy Wall Street and the apartheid wall in Palestine, this book moves through a series of episodes that illustrate how bodies and objects of all sizes are enmeshed in deeply entangled political relationships.

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Genres

  • Built Environments
  • Cultural Studies+Critical Theory

Keywords

  • architecture
  • design theory
  • fashion
  • global politics