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    Anthologizing Post-Structuralism: Architecture, Écriture, Gender, and Subjectivity

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    Author
    Burns, K
    Editor
    Loosen, S; Heynickx, R; Heynen, H
    Date
    2020-09-01
    Source Title
    The Figure of Knowledge Conditioning Architectural Theory 1960s - 1990s
    Publisher
    Leuven University Press
    University of Melbourne Author/s
    Burns, Karen
    Affiliation
    Architecture, Building and Planning
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    Burns, K. (2020). Anthologizing Post-Structuralism: Architecture, Écriture, Gender, and Subjectivity. Loosen, S (Ed.). Heynickx, R (Ed.). Heynen, H (Ed.). The Figure of Knowledge Conditioning Architectural Theory 1960s - 1990s, (1st), pp.255-267. Leuven University Press.
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    Open Access
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/11343/251851
    DOI
    10.2307/j.ctv16x2c28.16
    Open Access URL
    https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv16x2c28.16
    Abstract
    This essay examines the poststructuralist practice of experimental writing in architecture during the 1980s and 1990s. It argues that this practice was a significant mode for investigating the construction of subjectivity. The essay argues that the practice has been frequently misunderstood and marginalised as a feminist or feminine practice by architecture's gendered systems of archiving.

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