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the political unconscious of architecture Ashgate Studies in Architecture Series series editor: eamonn canniffe, manchester school of architecture, manchester metropolitan university, uk The discipline of Architecture is undergoing subtle transformation as design awareness permeates our visually dominated culture. Technological change, the search for sustainability and debates around the value of place and meaning of the architectural gesture are aspects which will affect the cities we inhabit. This series seeks to address such topics, both theoretically and in practice, through the publication of high quality original research, written and visual. Other titles in this series Neo-historical East Berlin Architecture and Urban Design in the German Democratic Republic 1970-1990 Florian Urban ISBN 978 0 7546 7616 4 Architecture and Science-Fiction Film Philip K. Dick and the Spectacle of Home David T. Fortin Forthcoming titles in this series Generating Typologies An Analysis of Residential Plans Frank Edward Brown ISBN 978 0 7546 7933 2 An Architecture of Ineloquence A Carmelite Convent by José Luis Sert J.K. Birksted ISBN 978 0 7546 7801 4 The Political Unconscious of Architecture Re-opening Jameson’s Narrative Edited by Nadir Lahiji © Nadir Lahiji and the contributors 2011 First published in paperback 2012 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior permission of the publisher. Nadir Lahiji has asserted his right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988, to be identified as the editor of this work. Published by Ashgate Publishing Limited Ashgate Publishing Company Wey Court East 110 Cherry Street Union Road Suite 3-1 Farnham Burlington, VT 05401-3818 Surrey GU9 7PT USA England www.ashgate.com British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data The political unconscious of architecture : re-opening Jameson’s narrative. – (Ashgate studies in architecture) 1. Architecture and society. 2. Architecture – Political aspects. 3. Architecture – Philosophy. 4. Jameson, Fredric. I. Series II. Lahiji, Nadir, 1948- 720.1’03-dc22 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data The political unconscious of architecture : re-opening Jameson’s Narrative / edited by Nadir Lahiji. p. cm. — (Ashgate studies in architecture) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1-4094-2639-4 (hardback) — ISBN 978-1-4094-2640-0 (ebook) 1. Architecture and society. 2. Architecture—Political aspects. 3. Jameson, Fredric. I. Lahiji, Nadir, 1948- NA2543.S6P63 2011 720.1—dc22 2011003468 ISBN 9781409426394 (hbk) ISBN 9781409451815 (pbk) ISBN 9781409426400 (ebk – PDF) ISBN 9781409482383 (ebk – ePUB) III Printed and bound in Great Britain by the MPG Books Group, UK Contents Notes on Contributors   ix Acknowledgments   xii Introduction    1 1 Ban-lieues 11 Bechir Kenzari 2 The Architecture of Money: Jameson, Abstraction and Form 37 David Cunningham 3 The Master’s House 57 Donald Kunze 4 The Stolen Hope: Reading Jameson’s Critique of Tafuri 73 Gevork Hartoonian 5 Designing a Second Modernity? 97 Hal Foster 6 May Mo(u)rn: A Site-Writing 107 Jane Rendell 7 Allegories of Late Capitalism: Main Street and Wall Street on the Map of the Global Village 141 Joan Ockman 8 Rethinking City Planning and Utopianism 159 Kojin Karatani 9 Fredric Jameson and Critical Architecture 169 Louis Martin vi the political unconscious of architecture 10 Reloading Ideology Critique of Architecture 209 Nadir Lahiji 11 A Photography Not ‘Quite Right’: Fredric Jameson’s Discussion of Architectural Photography in ‘Spatial Equivalents in the World System’ 233 Robin Wilson 12 The Architectural Parallax 253 Slavoj Žižek 13 Botanizing the Bonaventura: Base and Superstructure in Jamesonian Architectural Theory 297 Terry Smith 14 Jameson, Tafuri, Lefebvre 315 Xavier Costa Index 321 … In Memory of my Mother This page has been left blank intentionally Notes on Contributors Xavier Costa is an architect, educator and curator. He is presently Dean of the newly created College of Arts, Media and Design at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts. His curatorial work in architecture includes projects for the Mies van der Rohe Foundation. His recent publications include SANAA Intervention in the Mies van der Rohe Pavilion (2010), Coup de Dés, Housing and Public Space (2010) and Muntadas On Translation BP/MVDR (Barcelona, 2009). David Cunningham is Deputy Director of the Institute for Modern and Contemporary Culture at the University of Westminster, and an editor of the journal Radical Philosophy. He has published widely on architectural and urban theory, as well as on aesthetics, modernism and the avant-garde. Recent publications include the co-edited Adorno and Literature (2006), and he is currently completing a book on theories of the metropolis. Hal Foster is Townsend Martin ‘17 Professor of Art and Architecture at Princeton University and co-editor of October magazine. His latest book is The Art-Architecture Complex (Verso, 2011). Gevork Hartoonian is Associate Professor of Architecture at the University of Canberra (Australia). He is the editor of Walter Benjamin and Architecture (Routledge, 2009), and the author of several books including Crisis of the Object: The Architecture of Theatricality (Routledge, 2006). He is a member of the editorial group of Architectural Theory Review (Routledge). Kojin Karatani is a Japanese philosopher and the founder of the New Associationist Movement (NAM). Among dozens of his books, the following are translated into English: Origins of Modern Japanese Literature (Duke University Press, 1993), Architecture as Metaphor, Language, Number, Money (MIT Press, 1995) and Transcritique: on Kant and Marx (MIT Press, 2003). His History and Repetition will be published by Columbia University Press. Bechir Kenzari is Associate Professor of Architecture at the UAE University. He has been teaching architectural design and digital fabrication at the UAE University since 2000. His writing has appeared in several international

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