Description
About the Author
Lucas Crawford is Ruth Wynn Woodward Junior Chair in the Department of Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies at Simon Fraser University, Canada.
Reviews
'Given that transgender bodies (like all bodies, though often in less naturalized and more exoticized ways) are built environments , it's shocking that architectural theory has not grappled with transgender embodiment in a sustained way until now. Lucas Crawford fills a gap in the literature so big that it was hard to see. A fun and fascinating read.' Susan Stryker, University of Arizona, USA 'It takes an original thinker to place Diller and Scofidio's High Line alongside Samuel Beckett and Virginia Woolf's experimental prose in the service of transgender theory and practice. By reading literature and architecture together, Lucas Crawford crafts a bold and brilliant vision for trans spaces in which all bodies and genders can flourish. I want to live in this book's world.' Ann Cvetkovich, Cornell University, USA 'Architectural theory is transitioning! Lucas Crawford uses architecture as a critical model to rethink transgender embodiment and then uses transgender politics as a deconstructive method to unsettle conventional views on architecture. A breakthrough both for gender studies and architectural theory.' Paul B. Preciado, University of Paris VIII, France and The Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art, Spain
Book Information
ISBN 9780367597344
Author Lucas Crawford
Format Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 300g