Unhoused Adorno and the Problem of Dwelling by Matt Waggoner

Unhoused Adorno and the Problem of Dwelling by Matt Waggoner

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Summary

Unhoused is the first study of Theodor Adorno as a philosopher of housing. Matt Waggoner tracks four figurations of troubled dwelling in Adorno’s texts—homelessness, no man’s lands, the nature theater, and the ironic property relation—and reads them as timely interventions and challenges for today’s architecture, housing, and senses of belonging.

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Unhoused Adorno and the Problem of Dwelling by Matt Waggoner

Unhoused is the first study of Theodor Adorno as a philosopher of housing. Matt Waggoner tracks four figurations of troubled dwelling in Adornos textshomelessness, no mans lands, the nature theater, and the ironic property relationand reads them as timely interventions and challenges for todays architecture, housing, and senses of belonging.
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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ISBN 13 9781941332399
ISBN 10 1941332390
Title Unhoused Adorno and the Problem of Dwelling
Author Matt Waggoner
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Columbia Books on Architecture and the City
Year published 2018-04-02
Number of pages 144
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