You can also look at Doreen Massey's (and others) City Worlds. There is
a passage where the Place of the tree cultures is discussed as a place
particpating in power relations. Given your object, I think it woud be
quite relevant...
François
Le 06-11-30, à 20:03, Jane Leung a écrit :
François
Le 06-11-30, à 20:03, Jane Leung a écrit :
Hi Sandra,François
I just did an essay on Foucault and I remember in my research there was an
interview with Foucault called 'Space, Knowledge, and Power' in Michel
Foucault: Power edited by James D Faubian 1994. From memory it looks at how
architecture/space becomes a strategic tool for power relations at the end
of the 18th century.
Hope that helps
Jane
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Hello,
I am working on an essay dealing with three government palaces (Palacios de
Gobierno) located in three northern Mexican states. In my examination of
these
three buildings (architecture and murals within) I would like to
incorporate
a Foucault power analysis. I found an article by Foucault in Reading
Architectural History by Dana Arnold. Could anyone recommend additional
articles that
I could look into pertaining to public spaces as places of political power?
Thanks.
Sandra Lara
University of New Mexico
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