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ISBN 10: 1787072320
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Author: Antony Buxton, Linda Hulin, Jane Anderson, Peter Lang
InHabit People Places and Possessions Cultural Interactions Studies in the Relationship between the Arts 1st Edition Table of contents:
Part I: Conceptualising Habitation
1. InHabiting Space: Archaeologists, Objects and Architecture (Linda Hulin)
House and home
Architecture and behaviour
Archaeology and behaviour
Bibliography
2. Uncertain Futures, Obscure Pasts: The Relationship between the Subject and the Object in the Praxis of Archaeology and Architectural Design (Jane Anderson)
Introduction
Architecture and archaeology
A literary perspective on the relationship between subject and object
A philosophical perspective on the relationship between subject and object
The effect of the architect or archaeologist in the dynamic between subject and object
Case study: Atelier Bow Wow
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
3. Furnitecture (Andrea Placidi)
Furnitecture
Definition of the term ‘Furnitecture’
The application of furnitecture
Conclusion
Bibliography
Part II: Practising Habitation
4. You Are Where You Eat: Worldview and the Public/Private Preparation and Consumption of Food (Wendy Morrison)
Introduction
Public and private space
Understanding worldview
An example from Roman Britain
Discussion
Bibliography
5. London in Pieces: A Biography of a Lost Urban Streetscape (Matthew Jenkins / Charlotte Newman)
A London streetscape: Discovering Tilney Street
A social context: Tilney Street and Mayfair
Ladies, earls and spinsters: A story of Tilney Street and its form, function and use
1 Tilney Street
4 Tilney Street
3 Tilney Street
5 Tilney Street
2 Tilney Street
Conclusion
Abbreviations
Bibliography
Primary sources
Published secondary sources
Unpublished secondary sources
6. Feasts and Triumphs: The Structural Dynamic of Elite Social Status in the English Country House (Antony Buxton)
Late medieval ‘estate’ and early modern emergent comfort: Horizontal internal hierarchy
The house of the sixteenth-century humanist courtier: Elevated discrimination
Late seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century aristocratic discernment: Horizontal and vertical social filtering
Mid-eighteenth-century social peer association: Horizontal circulation
Victorian upper-middle-class moral probity and material management: Systematised nucleated engagement
Conclusion
Bibliography
7. Miracle Kitchens and Bachelor Pads: The Competing Narratives of Modern Spaces (Rebecca Devers)
Bibliography
Part III: Diminished Habitation
8. A Home on the Waves: The Archaeology of Seafaring and Domestic Space (Damian Robinson)
Introduction
Performance, safety and transient domestic space
Domestic space and maritime archaeology
The Mary Rose
The Serçe Limanı ship
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
9. Homeless Habitus: An Archaeology of Homeless Places (Rachael Kiddey)
Introduction
What do we mean by ‘home’ and ‘homeless’?
What is street homelessness?
Contemporary archaeology: An approach to modern material heritage
Habitus in relation to contemporary archaeology
The Homeless Heritage project 2009–14
Case studies: Two homeless ‘home’ places
Jane’s Hot Skipper
Jacko’s multi-storey car park sleeping place
Discussion
Conclusion
Bibliography
Part IV: Ruptured Habitation
10. Continuity and Memory: Domestic Space, Gesture and Affection at the Sixteenth-Century Deathbed (Catherine Richardson)
Bibliography
11. Don’t Try This at Home: Artists’ Viewing Inhabitation (Stephen Walker)
Introduction
House, Rachel Whiteread, 1993
Alteration to a Suburban House, Dan Graham, 1978
Splitting, Gordon Matta-Clark, 1974
Don’t try this at home
Bibliography
Afterword (Frances F. Berdan)
Some key themes
Adaptation
Relationships and context
Dynamics and agency
The value of interdisciplinary approaches
Notes on Contributors
Index
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