Barton, Craig Evan

Sites of memory : Perspectives on architecture and race / Craig Evan Barton - New York Princeton Architectural Press 2001 - 193 p.

Donado por la Embajada Americana.

DUALITY & INVISIBILITY: RACE AND MEMORY IN THE URBANISM OF THE AMERICAN SOUTH. Between rooms 307: spaces of memory at the national civil rights museum. Uncovering places of memory: walking tours of Manhattan. Miami´s colors-over segregation: segregation, interstate 95 and Miami’s Africa-America legends. NEGOTIATED SPACE: THE BLACK COLLEGE CAMPUS AS A CULTURAL RECORD OF POSTBELLUM AMERICA. Marking brown v. board of education: memorializing separate and unequal space. Accommodation, resistance, and appropriation in Africa-America building. Body.memory.map: a narrative in 12 segments. SONOROUS URBANISM: SPATIAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE AACM. Waiting on the dawn at demus: reflections on historic landscape documentation. African-American art and architecture: a theology of life, death, and transformation. Storing memories in the yard: remaking Poplar Street, the shifting black cultural landscape.

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ESTADOS UNIDOS--HISTORIA LOCAL
AFRICANOS--AMERICANOS--VIDA SOCIAL
AFRICANOS--AMERICANOS--CONDICIONES Y COSTUMBRES SOCIALES
AFRICANO AMERICANO--ARQUITECTURA
LITERATURA EN IDIOMA INGLES

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