Bauhaus dream-house : modernity and globalization
Material type: TextSeries: Architext series ; Ed. by Thomad Markus & ..Publication details: London & New York Routledge 2010Description: xi,228pISBN:- 0415475821
- 724.6 RAY
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CONTENTS Acknowledgments vii List of Abbreviations ix Introduction 1 Prolog 7 Part I: Histories and Theories 9 1 Tracing-house 11 Histories 12 The Guild 13 The Academy and Ecole des Beaux Arts 16 Ecole Polytechnique and Craft Education 19 The Bauhaus 22 2 Dream-house 27 Theories 28 Dream-images 28 Professional Education 30 Identity Formation 32 Cultural Capital 34 Commodity Fetishism 35 Modernity and Globalization 37 Part II: Weimar Republic, 1919-33 41 3 Charnel-house 43 Bodies 44 Fantasy 49 Licentiousness 52 Festivals 55 Theater 57 Bauhaus Hausfraus 59 4 Ware-house 64 Commodities 64 Experiments 67 Bauhaus GmbH 71 Mass Production 75 Marketing and Sales 80 Part III: Europe and Beyond, 1919-68 85 5 Club-house 87 Networks 87 Organizations 90 Publications 94 Exhibitions 99 Historians 702 Patrons 706 6 School-house 109 Institutions 109 British Empire 112 Great Britain o Africa o Australia Post-Habsburg and Ottoman States 119 Czechoslovakia o Turkey o Israel Superpowers 128 USA o USSR Post-revolutionary Republics 136 Mexico o China Cold War Nations 147 Germany o Japan Emerging Powers 149 India o Brazil Part IV: Afterwords 157 7 Conclusion: House-of-the-Father 159 Modernity and Globalization 162 Art, Design and Architectural Education 163 Epilog 167 Notes 169 Bibliography 181 Index 211
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