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In the Daylight of Our Existence

English, Candace Borders, Davy Knittle, Germán Pallares-Avitia, H.E. Eisterer, Ladi'Sasha Jones, M.C. Overholt, Malcolm Rio, Molly M. Brandt, Torsten Lange, 2025
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In 1991, poet, author, and professor June Jordan encouraged radical alterations of the built environment as crucial to "A New Politics of Sexuality," the title of her address to the Bisexual, Gay, and Lesbian Student Association at Stanford University. Jordan did not tell her listeners what this altered environment would look like. Instead, she elicited their imagination to conceive a place for living, kissing, and holding hands without terror, what that space would look and feel like, and what else it would make possible.

Tracing the efforts of feminist and LGBTQIA+ organizations for more just spaces for housing, health care, and artistic production, this book takes up Jordan's theoretical premise to work against normative ideas about gender and sexuality through environmental transformation. It presents methodologies of writing feminist and queer histories of architecture by investigating planning and urbanism, resistance and refusal, women's health, and communal life in New York City, Los Angeles, St. Louis, Toronto, and Mexican border cities. A wide range of primary and secondary texts offer insight into the intersection of architectural history and gender studies.

Key specifications

topic
Architecture
Subtopic
Architecture
Language
English
Author
Candace BordersDavy KnittleGermán Pallares-AvitiaH.E. EistererLadi'Sasha JonesM.C. OverholtMalcolm RioMolly M. BrandtTorsten Lange
Year
2025
Number of pages
288
Book cover
Paperback

General information

Item number
52506784
Publisher
GTA
Category
Reference books
Release date
30.10.2024

Book properties

topic
Architecture
Subtopic
Architecture
Language
English
Author
Candace BordersDavy KnittleGermán Pallares-AvitiaH.E. EistererLadi'Sasha JonesM.C. OverholtMalcolm RioMolly M. BrandtTorsten Lange
Year
2025
Number of pages
288
Edition
1
Book cover
Paperback

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂ emissions
0,25 kg
Climate contribution
EUR 0,12

Product dimensions

Height
225 mm
Width
145 mm

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