Drawing both on the work of modern theorists like Georg Lukács, Walter Benjamin, Theodor Adorno, and Siegfried Kracauer and on more recent poststructuralist thought, K. Michael Hays creates an entirely new method of reading architectural production. Challenging much of the traditional wisdom about modernism and the avant-garde, Hays argues that a rigorously articulated "posthumanist" position was actually developed in the modernist architecture of Hannes Meyer and Ludwig Hilberseimer. He reinterprets their buildings, projects, and writings as constructions of this new category of subjectivity.
Modernism and the Posthumanist Subject: The Architecture of Hannes Meyer and Ludwig Hilberseimer
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Author(s)K. Michael Hays
PublisherThe MIT Press
ISBN / ASIN0262581418
ISBN-139780262581417
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