Unhoused β Adorno and the Problem of Dwelling
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Unhoused β Adorno and the Problem of Dwelling
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Unhoused is the first study of Theodor Adorno as a philosopher of housing. Matt Waggoner tracks four figurations of troubled dwelling in Adornoβs textsβhomelessness, no manβs lands, the nature theater, and the ironic property relationβand reads them as timely interventions and challenges for todayβs architecture, housing, and senses of belonging.
Unhoused: Adorno and the Problem of Dwelling is the first book-length study of Theodor Adorno as a philosopher of housing. Treating his own experience of exile as emblematic of late modern life, Adorno observed that twentieth-century dwelling had been rendered "impossible" by nativism, by the decimations of war, and, in the postwar period, by housing's increasingly thorough assimilation into private property.
Adorno's position on the meaning and prospects for adequate dwellingβa concept he never wrote about systematically but nevertheless returned to frequentlyβwas not that some invulnerable state of home or dwelling should be revived. Rather, Adorno believed that the only responsible approach to housing was to cultivate an ethic of displacement, to learn "how not to be at home in one's home."
Unhoused tracks four figurations of troubled dwelling in Adorno's textsβhomelessness, no man's lands, the nature theater, and the ironic property relationβand reads them as timely interventions and challenges for today's architecture, housing, and senses of belonging. Entangled as we are in juridical and financial frameworks that adhere to a very different logic, these figurations ask what it means to organise, design, build, and cohabit in ways that enliven non-exclusive relations to ourselves, others, objects, and place.
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781941332399
Publisher: Columbia Books on Architecture and the City
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 02 April 2018
Country: United States
Imprint: Columbia Books on Architecture and the City
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 17.0mm
Width: 135.0mm
Height: 188.0mm
Weight: 234g
Pages: 144
About the Author
Matt Waggoner is professor of philosophy and humanities at Albertus Magnus College in New Haven, Connecticut. A graduate of the Program in History of Consciousness at University of California, Santa Cruz, his articles appear in journals of cultural and critical theory such as Telos, Theory and Event, New Formations, Constellations, Critical Horizons, and others.
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