InHabit : People, Places and Possessions
Central to human life and experience, habitation forms a context for enquiry within many disciplines. This collection brings together perpectives on human habitation from fields such as archaeology, material culture, art and design, and architecture, providing compelling examples of the potential fo...
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Cultural Interactions: Studies in the Relationship between the Arts ; v.40 |
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520 | |a Cover -- Contents -- Figures -- Introduction (Antony Buxton / Linda Hulin / Jane Anderson) -- The engagement with habitation by various disciplines -- Inter- or pluridisciplinary approaches to habitation -- Developing themes and discourse -- Bibliography -- Part I: Conceptualising Habitation -- 1. InHabiting Space: Archaeologists, Objects and Architecture (Linda Hulin) -- House and home -- Architecture and behaviour -- Archaeology and behaviour -- Bibliography -- 2. Uncertain Futures, Obscure Pasts: The Relationship between the Subject and the Object in the Praxis of Archaeology and Architectural Design (Jane Anderson) -- Introduction -- Architecture and archaeology -- A literary perspective on the relationship between subject and object -- A philosophical perspective on the relationship between subject and object -- The effect of the architect or archaeologist in the dynamic between subject and object -- Case study: Atelier Bow Wow -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Bibliography -- 3. Furnitecture (Andrea Placidi) -- Furnitecture -- Definition of the term 'Furnitecture' -- The application of furnitecture -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Part II: Practising Habitation -- 4. You Are Where You Eat: Worldview and the Public/Private Preparation and Consumption of Food (Wendy Morrison) -- Introduction -- Public and private space -- Understanding worldview -- An example from Roman Britain -- Discussion -- Bibliography -- 5. London in Pieces: A Biography of a Lost Urban Streetscape (Matthew Jenkins / Charlotte Newman) -- A London streetscape: Discovering Tilney Street -- A social context: Tilney Street and Mayfair -- Ladies, earls and spinsters: A story of Tilney Street and its form, function and use -- 1 Tilney Street -- 4 Tilney Street -- 3 Tilney Street -- 5 Tilney Street -- 2 Tilney Street -- Conclusion -- Abbreviations -- Bibliography | ||
520 | |a Primary sources -- Published secondary sources -- Unpublished secondary sources -- 6. Feasts and Triumphs: The Structural Dynamic of Elite Social Status in the English Country House (Antony Buxton) -- Late medieval 'estate' and early modern emergent comfort: Horizontal internal hierarchy -- The house of the sixteenth-century humanist courtier: Elevated discrimination -- Late seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century aristocratic discernment: Horizontal and vertical social filtering -- Mid-eighteenth-century social peer association: Horizontal circulation -- Victorian upper-middle-class moral probity and material management: Systematised nucleated engagement -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 7. Miracle Kitchens and Bachelor Pads: The Competing Narratives of Modern Spaces (Rebecca Devers) -- Bibliography -- Part III: Diminished Habitation -- 8. A Home on the Waves: The Archaeology of Seafaring and Domestic Space (Damian Robinson) -- Introduction -- Performance, safety and transient domestic space -- Domestic space and maritime archaeology -- The Mary Rose -- The Serçe Limanı ship -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Bibliography -- 9. Homeless Habitus: An Archaeology of Homeless Places (Rachael Kiddey) -- Introduction -- What do we mean by 'home' and 'homeless'? -- What is street homelessness? -- Contemporary archaeology: An approach to modern material heritage -- Habitus in relation to contemporary archaeology -- The Homeless Heritage project 2009-14 -- Case studies: Two homeless 'home' places -- Jane's Hot Skipper -- Jacko's multi-storey car park sleeping place -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Part IV: Ruptured Habitation -- 10. Continuity and Memory: Domestic Space, Gesture and Affection at the Sixteenth-Century Deathbed (Catherine Richardson) -- Bibliography -- 11. Don't Try This at Home: Artists' Viewing Inhabitation (Stephen Walker) | ||
520 | |a Introduction -- House, Rachel Whiteread, 1993 -- Alteration to a Suburban House, Dan Graham, 1978 -- Splitting, Gordon Matta-Clark, 1974 -- Don't try this at home -- Bibliography -- Afterword (Frances F. Berdan) -- Some key themes -- Adaptation -- Relationships and context -- Dynamics and agency -- The value of interdisciplinary approaches -- Notes on Contributors -- Index | ||
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This collection brings together perpectives on human habitation from fields such as archaeology, material culture, art and design, and architecture, providing compelling examples of the potential for interdisciplinary conversations on the subject Cover -- Contents -- Figures -- Introduction (Antony Buxton / Linda Hulin / Jane Anderson) -- The engagement with habitation by various disciplines -- Inter- or pluridisciplinary approaches to habitation -- Developing themes and discourse -- Bibliography -- Part I: Conceptualising Habitation -- 1. InHabiting Space: Archaeologists, Objects and Architecture (Linda Hulin) -- House and home -- Architecture and behaviour -- Archaeology and behaviour -- Bibliography -- 2. Uncertain Futures, Obscure Pasts: The Relationship between the Subject and the Object in the Praxis of Archaeology and Architectural Design (Jane Anderson) -- Introduction -- Architecture and archaeology -- A literary perspective on the relationship between subject and object -- A philosophical perspective on the relationship between subject and object -- The effect of the architect or archaeologist in the dynamic between subject and object -- Case study: Atelier Bow Wow -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Bibliography -- 3. Furnitecture (Andrea Placidi) -- Furnitecture -- Definition of the term 'Furnitecture' -- The application of furnitecture -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Part II: Practising Habitation -- 4. You Are Where You Eat: Worldview and the Public/Private Preparation and Consumption of Food (Wendy Morrison) -- Introduction -- Public and private space -- Understanding worldview -- An example from Roman Britain -- Discussion -- Bibliography -- 5. London in Pieces: A Biography of a Lost Urban Streetscape (Matthew Jenkins / Charlotte Newman) -- A London streetscape: Discovering Tilney Street -- A social context: Tilney Street and Mayfair -- Ladies, earls and spinsters: A story of Tilney Street and its form, function and use -- 1 Tilney Street -- 4 Tilney Street -- 3 Tilney Street -- 5 Tilney Street -- 2 Tilney Street -- Conclusion -- Abbreviations -- Bibliography Primary sources -- Published secondary sources -- Unpublished secondary sources -- 6. Feasts and Triumphs: The Structural Dynamic of Elite Social Status in the English Country House (Antony Buxton) -- Late medieval 'estate' and early modern emergent comfort: Horizontal internal hierarchy -- The house of the sixteenth-century humanist courtier: Elevated discrimination -- Late seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century aristocratic discernment: Horizontal and vertical social filtering -- Mid-eighteenth-century social peer association: Horizontal circulation -- Victorian upper-middle-class moral probity and material management: Systematised nucleated engagement -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 7. Miracle Kitchens and Bachelor Pads: The Competing Narratives of Modern Spaces (Rebecca Devers) -- Bibliography -- Part III: Diminished Habitation -- 8. A Home on the Waves: The Archaeology of Seafaring and Domestic Space (Damian Robinson) -- Introduction -- Performance, safety and transient domestic space -- Domestic space and maritime archaeology -- The Mary Rose -- The Serçe Limanı ship -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Bibliography -- 9. Homeless Habitus: An Archaeology of Homeless Places (Rachael Kiddey) -- Introduction -- What do we mean by 'home' and 'homeless'? -- What is street homelessness? -- Contemporary archaeology: An approach to modern material heritage -- Habitus in relation to contemporary archaeology -- The Homeless Heritage project 2009-14 -- Case studies: Two homeless 'home' places -- Jane's Hot Skipper -- Jacko's multi-storey car park sleeping place -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Part IV: Ruptured Habitation -- 10. Continuity and Memory: Domestic Space, Gesture and Affection at the Sixteenth-Century Deathbed (Catherine Richardson) -- Bibliography -- 11. Don't Try This at Home: Artists' Viewing Inhabitation (Stephen Walker) Introduction -- House, Rachel Whiteread, 1993 -- Alteration to a Suburban House, Dan Graham, 1978 -- Splitting, Gordon Matta-Clark, 1974 -- Don't try this at home -- Bibliography -- Afterword (Frances F. 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This collection brings together perpectives on human habitation from fields such as archaeology, material culture, art and design, and architecture, providing compelling examples of the potential for interdisciplinary conversations on the subject Cover -- Contents -- Figures -- Introduction (Antony Buxton / Linda Hulin / Jane Anderson) -- The engagement with habitation by various disciplines -- Inter- or pluridisciplinary approaches to habitation -- Developing themes and discourse -- Bibliography -- Part I: Conceptualising Habitation -- 1. InHabiting Space: Archaeologists, Objects and Architecture (Linda Hulin) -- House and home -- Architecture and behaviour -- Archaeology and behaviour -- Bibliography -- 2. Uncertain Futures, Obscure Pasts: The Relationship between the Subject and the Object in the Praxis of Archaeology and Architectural Design (Jane Anderson) -- Introduction -- Architecture and archaeology -- A literary perspective on the relationship between subject and object -- A philosophical perspective on the relationship between subject and object -- The effect of the architect or archaeologist in the dynamic between subject and object -- Case study: Atelier Bow Wow -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Bibliography -- 3. Furnitecture (Andrea Placidi) -- Furnitecture -- Definition of the term 'Furnitecture' -- The application of furnitecture -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Part II: Practising Habitation -- 4. You Are Where You Eat: Worldview and the Public/Private Preparation and Consumption of Food (Wendy Morrison) -- Introduction -- Public and private space -- Understanding worldview -- An example from Roman Britain -- Discussion -- Bibliography -- 5. London in Pieces: A Biography of a Lost Urban Streetscape (Matthew Jenkins / Charlotte Newman) -- A London streetscape: Discovering Tilney Street -- A social context: Tilney Street and Mayfair -- Ladies, earls and spinsters: A story of Tilney Street and its form, function and use -- 1 Tilney Street -- 4 Tilney Street -- 3 Tilney Street -- 5 Tilney Street -- 2 Tilney Street -- Conclusion -- Abbreviations -- Bibliography Primary sources -- Published secondary sources -- Unpublished secondary sources -- 6. Feasts and Triumphs: The Structural Dynamic of Elite Social Status in the English Country House (Antony Buxton) -- Late medieval 'estate' and early modern emergent comfort: Horizontal internal hierarchy -- The house of the sixteenth-century humanist courtier: Elevated discrimination -- Late seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century aristocratic discernment: Horizontal and vertical social filtering -- Mid-eighteenth-century social peer association: Horizontal circulation -- Victorian upper-middle-class moral probity and material management: Systematised nucleated engagement -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 7. Miracle Kitchens and Bachelor Pads: The Competing Narratives of Modern Spaces (Rebecca Devers) -- Bibliography -- Part III: Diminished Habitation -- 8. A Home on the Waves: The Archaeology of Seafaring and Domestic Space (Damian Robinson) -- Introduction -- Performance, safety and transient domestic space -- Domestic space and maritime archaeology -- The Mary Rose -- The Serçe Limanı ship -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Bibliography -- 9. Homeless Habitus: An Archaeology of Homeless Places (Rachael Kiddey) -- Introduction -- What do we mean by 'home' and 'homeless'? -- What is street homelessness? -- Contemporary archaeology: An approach to modern material heritage -- Habitus in relation to contemporary archaeology -- The Homeless Heritage project 2009-14 -- Case studies: Two homeless 'home' places -- Jane's Hot Skipper -- Jacko's multi-storey car park sleeping place -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Part IV: Ruptured Habitation -- 10. Continuity and Memory: Domestic Space, Gesture and Affection at the Sixteenth-Century Deathbed (Catherine Richardson) -- Bibliography -- 11. Don't Try This at Home: Artists' Viewing Inhabitation (Stephen Walker) Introduction -- House, Rachel Whiteread, 1993 -- Alteration to a Suburban House, Dan Graham, 1978 -- Splitting, Gordon Matta-Clark, 1974 -- Don't try this at home -- Bibliography -- Afterword (Frances F. Berdan) -- Some key themes -- Adaptation -- Relationships and context -- Dynamics and agency -- The value of interdisciplinary approaches -- Notes on Contributors -- Index Human geography--Philosophy s (DE-588)4182741-7 (DE-627)105308145 (DE-576)210013745 Stadtforschung gnd s (DE-588)4034864-7 (DE-627)104682760 (DE-576)209009500 Lebensführung gnd DE-101 Buxton, Antony 1950- herausgeberin (DE-588)1081251972 (DE-627)845720945 (DE-576)454064624 edt Hulin, Linda herausgeberin (DE-588)1172124809 (DE-627)1040965083 (DE-576)514405724 edt Anderson, Jane herausgeberin (DE-588)1190920026 (DE-627)1669497372 edt 9783034318662 Erscheint auch als Drcuk-Ausgabe Buxton, Antony InHabit : People, Places and Possessions Oxford : Peter Lang Ltd, International Academic Publishers,c2017 9783034318662 https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/kxp/detail.action?docID=4818526 Aggregator Volltext ZDB-30-PQE GBV_ILN_206 ISIL_DE-Brg3 SYSFLAG_1 GBV_KXP GBV_ILN_370 ISIL_DE-1373 LB 67000 Darstellung ohne geografischen Bezug Sozial- und Kulturanthropologie. 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9781787072312 : electronic bk. 978-1-78707-231-2 9781787072329 978-1-78707-232-9 9781787072336 978-1-78707-233-6 9783034318662 (DE-627)88212675X (DE-599)GBV88212675X (OCoLC)1020859542 (EBC)EBC4818526 DE-627 ger DE-627 rda eng LB 67000 rvk (DE-625)rvk/90584:772 InHabit People, Places and Possessions Antony Buxton, Linda Hulin and Jane Anderson (eds) Oxford Peter Lang [2017] © 2017 1 Online-Ressource (282 Seiten) Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier Cultural Interactions: Studies in the Relationship between the Arts v.40 Central to human life and experience, habitation forms a context for enquiry within many disciplines. This collection brings together perpectives on human habitation from fields such as archaeology, material culture, art and design, and architecture, providing compelling examples of the potential for interdisciplinary conversations on the subject Cover -- Contents -- Figures -- Introduction (Antony Buxton / Linda Hulin / Jane Anderson) -- The engagement with habitation by various disciplines -- Inter- or pluridisciplinary approaches to habitation -- Developing themes and discourse -- Bibliography -- Part I: Conceptualising Habitation -- 1. InHabiting Space: Archaeologists, Objects and Architecture (Linda Hulin) -- House and home -- Architecture and behaviour -- Archaeology and behaviour -- Bibliography -- 2. Uncertain Futures, Obscure Pasts: The Relationship between the Subject and the Object in the Praxis of Archaeology and Architectural Design (Jane Anderson) -- Introduction -- Architecture and archaeology -- A literary perspective on the relationship between subject and object -- A philosophical perspective on the relationship between subject and object -- The effect of the architect or archaeologist in the dynamic between subject and object -- Case study: Atelier Bow Wow -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Bibliography -- 3. Furnitecture (Andrea Placidi) -- Furnitecture -- Definition of the term 'Furnitecture' -- The application of furnitecture -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Part II: Practising Habitation -- 4. You Are Where You Eat: Worldview and the Public/Private Preparation and Consumption of Food (Wendy Morrison) -- Introduction -- Public and private space -- Understanding worldview -- An example from Roman Britain -- Discussion -- Bibliography -- 5. London in Pieces: A Biography of a Lost Urban Streetscape (Matthew Jenkins / Charlotte Newman) -- A London streetscape: Discovering Tilney Street -- A social context: Tilney Street and Mayfair -- Ladies, earls and spinsters: A story of Tilney Street and its form, function and use -- 1 Tilney Street -- 4 Tilney Street -- 3 Tilney Street -- 5 Tilney Street -- 2 Tilney Street -- Conclusion -- Abbreviations -- Bibliography Primary sources -- Published secondary sources -- Unpublished secondary sources -- 6. Feasts and Triumphs: The Structural Dynamic of Elite Social Status in the English Country House (Antony Buxton) -- Late medieval 'estate' and early modern emergent comfort: Horizontal internal hierarchy -- The house of the sixteenth-century humanist courtier: Elevated discrimination -- Late seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century aristocratic discernment: Horizontal and vertical social filtering -- Mid-eighteenth-century social peer association: Horizontal circulation -- Victorian upper-middle-class moral probity and material management: Systematised nucleated engagement -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 7. Miracle Kitchens and Bachelor Pads: The Competing Narratives of Modern Spaces (Rebecca Devers) -- Bibliography -- Part III: Diminished Habitation -- 8. A Home on the Waves: The Archaeology of Seafaring and Domestic Space (Damian Robinson) -- Introduction -- Performance, safety and transient domestic space -- Domestic space and maritime archaeology -- The Mary Rose -- The Serçe Limanı ship -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Bibliography -- 9. Homeless Habitus: An Archaeology of Homeless Places (Rachael Kiddey) -- Introduction -- What do we mean by 'home' and 'homeless'? -- What is street homelessness? -- Contemporary archaeology: An approach to modern material heritage -- Habitus in relation to contemporary archaeology -- The Homeless Heritage project 2009-14 -- Case studies: Two homeless 'home' places -- Jane's Hot Skipper -- Jacko's multi-storey car park sleeping place -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Part IV: Ruptured Habitation -- 10. Continuity and Memory: Domestic Space, Gesture and Affection at the Sixteenth-Century Deathbed (Catherine Richardson) -- Bibliography -- 11. Don't Try This at Home: Artists' Viewing Inhabitation (Stephen Walker) Introduction -- House, Rachel Whiteread, 1993 -- Alteration to a Suburban House, Dan Graham, 1978 -- Splitting, Gordon Matta-Clark, 1974 -- Don't try this at home -- Bibliography -- Afterword (Frances F. 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9781787072312 : electronic bk. 978-1-78707-231-2 9781787072329 978-1-78707-232-9 9781787072336 978-1-78707-233-6 9783034318662 (DE-627)88212675X (DE-599)GBV88212675X (OCoLC)1020859542 (EBC)EBC4818526 DE-627 ger DE-627 rda eng LB 67000 rvk (DE-625)rvk/90584:772 InHabit People, Places and Possessions Antony Buxton, Linda Hulin and Jane Anderson (eds) Oxford Peter Lang [2017] © 2017 1 Online-Ressource (282 Seiten) Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier Cultural Interactions: Studies in the Relationship between the Arts v.40 Central to human life and experience, habitation forms a context for enquiry within many disciplines. This collection brings together perpectives on human habitation from fields such as archaeology, material culture, art and design, and architecture, providing compelling examples of the potential for interdisciplinary conversations on the subject Cover -- Contents -- Figures -- Introduction (Antony Buxton / Linda Hulin / Jane Anderson) -- The engagement with habitation by various disciplines -- Inter- or pluridisciplinary approaches to habitation -- Developing themes and discourse -- Bibliography -- Part I: Conceptualising Habitation -- 1. InHabiting Space: Archaeologists, Objects and Architecture (Linda Hulin) -- House and home -- Architecture and behaviour -- Archaeology and behaviour -- Bibliography -- 2. Uncertain Futures, Obscure Pasts: The Relationship between the Subject and the Object in the Praxis of Archaeology and Architectural Design (Jane Anderson) -- Introduction -- Architecture and archaeology -- A literary perspective on the relationship between subject and object -- A philosophical perspective on the relationship between subject and object -- The effect of the architect or archaeologist in the dynamic between subject and object -- Case study: Atelier Bow Wow -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Bibliography -- 3. Furnitecture (Andrea Placidi) -- Furnitecture -- Definition of the term 'Furnitecture' -- The application of furnitecture -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Part II: Practising Habitation -- 4. You Are Where You Eat: Worldview and the Public/Private Preparation and Consumption of Food (Wendy Morrison) -- Introduction -- Public and private space -- Understanding worldview -- An example from Roman Britain -- Discussion -- Bibliography -- 5. London in Pieces: A Biography of a Lost Urban Streetscape (Matthew Jenkins / Charlotte Newman) -- A London streetscape: Discovering Tilney Street -- A social context: Tilney Street and Mayfair -- Ladies, earls and spinsters: A story of Tilney Street and its form, function and use -- 1 Tilney Street -- 4 Tilney Street -- 3 Tilney Street -- 5 Tilney Street -- 2 Tilney Street -- Conclusion -- Abbreviations -- Bibliography Primary sources -- Published secondary sources -- Unpublished secondary sources -- 6. Feasts and Triumphs: The Structural Dynamic of Elite Social Status in the English Country House (Antony Buxton) -- Late medieval 'estate' and early modern emergent comfort: Horizontal internal hierarchy -- The house of the sixteenth-century humanist courtier: Elevated discrimination -- Late seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century aristocratic discernment: Horizontal and vertical social filtering -- Mid-eighteenth-century social peer association: Horizontal circulation -- Victorian upper-middle-class moral probity and material management: Systematised nucleated engagement -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 7. Miracle Kitchens and Bachelor Pads: The Competing Narratives of Modern Spaces (Rebecca Devers) -- Bibliography -- Part III: Diminished Habitation -- 8. A Home on the Waves: The Archaeology of Seafaring and Domestic Space (Damian Robinson) -- Introduction -- Performance, safety and transient domestic space -- Domestic space and maritime archaeology -- The Mary Rose -- The Serçe Limanı ship -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Bibliography -- 9. Homeless Habitus: An Archaeology of Homeless Places (Rachael Kiddey) -- Introduction -- What do we mean by 'home' and 'homeless'? -- What is street homelessness? -- Contemporary archaeology: An approach to modern material heritage -- Habitus in relation to contemporary archaeology -- The Homeless Heritage project 2009-14 -- Case studies: Two homeless 'home' places -- Jane's Hot Skipper -- Jacko's multi-storey car park sleeping place -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Part IV: Ruptured Habitation -- 10. Continuity and Memory: Domestic Space, Gesture and Affection at the Sixteenth-Century Deathbed (Catherine Richardson) -- Bibliography -- 11. Don't Try This at Home: Artists' Viewing Inhabitation (Stephen Walker) Introduction -- House, Rachel Whiteread, 1993 -- Alteration to a Suburban House, Dan Graham, 1978 -- Splitting, Gordon Matta-Clark, 1974 -- Don't try this at home -- Bibliography -- Afterword (Frances F. Berdan) -- Some key themes -- Adaptation -- Relationships and context -- Dynamics and agency -- The value of interdisciplinary approaches -- Notes on Contributors -- Index Human geography--Philosophy s (DE-588)4182741-7 (DE-627)105308145 (DE-576)210013745 Stadtforschung gnd s (DE-588)4034864-7 (DE-627)104682760 (DE-576)209009500 Lebensführung gnd DE-101 Buxton, Antony 1950- herausgeberin (DE-588)1081251972 (DE-627)845720945 (DE-576)454064624 edt Hulin, Linda herausgeberin (DE-588)1172124809 (DE-627)1040965083 (DE-576)514405724 edt Anderson, Jane herausgeberin (DE-588)1190920026 (DE-627)1669497372 edt 9783034318662 Erscheint auch als Drcuk-Ausgabe Buxton, Antony InHabit : People, Places and Possessions Oxford : Peter Lang Ltd, International Academic Publishers,c2017 9783034318662 https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/kxp/detail.action?docID=4818526 Aggregator Volltext ZDB-30-PQE GBV_ILN_206 ISIL_DE-Brg3 SYSFLAG_1 GBV_KXP GBV_ILN_370 ISIL_DE-1373 LB 67000 Darstellung ohne geografischen Bezug Sozial- und Kulturanthropologie. 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9781787072312 : electronic bk. 978-1-78707-231-2 9781787072329 978-1-78707-232-9 9781787072336 978-1-78707-233-6 9783034318662 (DE-627)88212675X (DE-599)GBV88212675X (OCoLC)1020859542 (EBC)EBC4818526 DE-627 ger DE-627 rda eng LB 67000 rvk (DE-625)rvk/90584:772 InHabit People, Places and Possessions Antony Buxton, Linda Hulin and Jane Anderson (eds) Oxford Peter Lang [2017] © 2017 1 Online-Ressource (282 Seiten) Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier Cultural Interactions: Studies in the Relationship between the Arts v.40 Central to human life and experience, habitation forms a context for enquiry within many disciplines. This collection brings together perpectives on human habitation from fields such as archaeology, material culture, art and design, and architecture, providing compelling examples of the potential for interdisciplinary conversations on the subject Cover -- Contents -- Figures -- Introduction (Antony Buxton / Linda Hulin / Jane Anderson) -- The engagement with habitation by various disciplines -- Inter- or pluridisciplinary approaches to habitation -- Developing themes and discourse -- Bibliography -- Part I: Conceptualising Habitation -- 1. InHabiting Space: Archaeologists, Objects and Architecture (Linda Hulin) -- House and home -- Architecture and behaviour -- Archaeology and behaviour -- Bibliography -- 2. Uncertain Futures, Obscure Pasts: The Relationship between the Subject and the Object in the Praxis of Archaeology and Architectural Design (Jane Anderson) -- Introduction -- Architecture and archaeology -- A literary perspective on the relationship between subject and object -- A philosophical perspective on the relationship between subject and object -- The effect of the architect or archaeologist in the dynamic between subject and object -- Case study: Atelier Bow Wow -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Bibliography -- 3. Furnitecture (Andrea Placidi) -- Furnitecture -- Definition of the term 'Furnitecture' -- The application of furnitecture -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Part II: Practising Habitation -- 4. You Are Where You Eat: Worldview and the Public/Private Preparation and Consumption of Food (Wendy Morrison) -- Introduction -- Public and private space -- Understanding worldview -- An example from Roman Britain -- Discussion -- Bibliography -- 5. London in Pieces: A Biography of a Lost Urban Streetscape (Matthew Jenkins / Charlotte Newman) -- A London streetscape: Discovering Tilney Street -- A social context: Tilney Street and Mayfair -- Ladies, earls and spinsters: A story of Tilney Street and its form, function and use -- 1 Tilney Street -- 4 Tilney Street -- 3 Tilney Street -- 5 Tilney Street -- 2 Tilney Street -- Conclusion -- Abbreviations -- Bibliography Primary sources -- Published secondary sources -- Unpublished secondary sources -- 6. Feasts and Triumphs: The Structural Dynamic of Elite Social Status in the English Country House (Antony Buxton) -- Late medieval 'estate' and early modern emergent comfort: Horizontal internal hierarchy -- The house of the sixteenth-century humanist courtier: Elevated discrimination -- Late seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century aristocratic discernment: Horizontal and vertical social filtering -- Mid-eighteenth-century social peer association: Horizontal circulation -- Victorian upper-middle-class moral probity and material management: Systematised nucleated engagement -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 7. Miracle Kitchens and Bachelor Pads: The Competing Narratives of Modern Spaces (Rebecca Devers) -- Bibliography -- Part III: Diminished Habitation -- 8. A Home on the Waves: The Archaeology of Seafaring and Domestic Space (Damian Robinson) -- Introduction -- Performance, safety and transient domestic space -- Domestic space and maritime archaeology -- The Mary Rose -- The Serçe Limanı ship -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Bibliography -- 9. Homeless Habitus: An Archaeology of Homeless Places (Rachael Kiddey) -- Introduction -- What do we mean by 'home' and 'homeless'? -- What is street homelessness? -- Contemporary archaeology: An approach to modern material heritage -- Habitus in relation to contemporary archaeology -- The Homeless Heritage project 2009-14 -- Case studies: Two homeless 'home' places -- Jane's Hot Skipper -- Jacko's multi-storey car park sleeping place -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Part IV: Ruptured Habitation -- 10. Continuity and Memory: Domestic Space, Gesture and Affection at the Sixteenth-Century Deathbed (Catherine Richardson) -- Bibliography -- 11. Don't Try This at Home: Artists' Viewing Inhabitation (Stephen Walker) Introduction -- House, Rachel Whiteread, 1993 -- Alteration to a Suburban House, Dan Graham, 1978 -- Splitting, Gordon Matta-Clark, 1974 -- Don't try this at home -- Bibliography -- Afterword (Frances F. 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Central to human life and experience, habitation forms a context for enquiry within many disciplines. This collection brings together perpectives on human habitation from fields such as archaeology, material culture, art and design, and architecture, providing compelling examples of the potential for interdisciplinary conversations on the subject Cover -- Contents -- Figures -- Introduction (Antony Buxton / Linda Hulin / Jane Anderson) -- The engagement with habitation by various disciplines -- Inter- or pluridisciplinary approaches to habitation -- Developing themes and discourse -- Bibliography -- Part I: Conceptualising Habitation -- 1. InHabiting Space: Archaeologists, Objects and Architecture (Linda Hulin) -- House and home -- Architecture and behaviour -- Archaeology and behaviour -- Bibliography -- 2. Uncertain Futures, Obscure Pasts: The Relationship between the Subject and the Object in the Praxis of Archaeology and Architectural Design (Jane Anderson) -- Introduction -- Architecture and archaeology -- A literary perspective on the relationship between subject and object -- A philosophical perspective on the relationship between subject and object -- The effect of the architect or archaeologist in the dynamic between subject and object -- Case study: Atelier Bow Wow -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Bibliography -- 3. Furnitecture (Andrea Placidi) -- Furnitecture -- Definition of the term 'Furnitecture' -- The application of furnitecture -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Part II: Practising Habitation -- 4. You Are Where You Eat: Worldview and the Public/Private Preparation and Consumption of Food (Wendy Morrison) -- Introduction -- Public and private space -- Understanding worldview -- An example from Roman Britain -- Discussion -- Bibliography -- 5. London in Pieces: A Biography of a Lost Urban Streetscape (Matthew Jenkins / Charlotte Newman) -- A London streetscape: Discovering Tilney Street -- A social context: Tilney Street and Mayfair -- Ladies, earls and spinsters: A story of Tilney Street and its form, function and use -- 1 Tilney Street -- 4 Tilney Street -- 3 Tilney Street -- 5 Tilney Street -- 2 Tilney Street -- Conclusion -- Abbreviations -- Bibliography Primary sources -- Published secondary sources -- Unpublished secondary sources -- 6. Feasts and Triumphs: The Structural Dynamic of Elite Social Status in the English Country House (Antony Buxton) -- Late medieval 'estate' and early modern emergent comfort: Horizontal internal hierarchy -- The house of the sixteenth-century humanist courtier: Elevated discrimination -- Late seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century aristocratic discernment: Horizontal and vertical social filtering -- Mid-eighteenth-century social peer association: Horizontal circulation -- Victorian upper-middle-class moral probity and material management: Systematised nucleated engagement -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 7. Miracle Kitchens and Bachelor Pads: The Competing Narratives of Modern Spaces (Rebecca Devers) -- Bibliography -- Part III: Diminished Habitation -- 8. A Home on the Waves: The Archaeology of Seafaring and Domestic Space (Damian Robinson) -- Introduction -- Performance, safety and transient domestic space -- Domestic space and maritime archaeology -- The Mary Rose -- The Serçe Limanı ship -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Bibliography -- 9. Homeless Habitus: An Archaeology of Homeless Places (Rachael Kiddey) -- Introduction -- What do we mean by 'home' and 'homeless'? -- What is street homelessness? -- Contemporary archaeology: An approach to modern material heritage -- Habitus in relation to contemporary archaeology -- The Homeless Heritage project 2009-14 -- Case studies: Two homeless 'home' places -- Jane's Hot Skipper -- Jacko's multi-storey car park sleeping place -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Part IV: Ruptured Habitation -- 10. Continuity and Memory: Domestic Space, Gesture and Affection at the Sixteenth-Century Deathbed (Catherine Richardson) -- Bibliography -- 11. Don't Try This at Home: Artists' Viewing Inhabitation (Stephen Walker) Introduction -- House, Rachel Whiteread, 1993 -- Alteration to a Suburban House, Dan Graham, 1978 -- Splitting, Gordon Matta-Clark, 1974 -- Don't try this at home -- Bibliography -- Afterword (Frances F. Berdan) -- Some key themes -- Adaptation -- Relationships and context -- Dynamics and agency -- The value of interdisciplinary approaches -- Notes on Contributors -- Index |
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This collection brings together perpectives on human habitation from fields such as archaeology, material culture, art and design, and architecture, providing compelling examples of the potential for interdisciplinary conversations on the subject</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="520" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Cover -- Contents -- Figures -- Introduction (Antony Buxton / Linda Hulin / Jane Anderson) -- The engagement with habitation by various disciplines -- Inter- or pluridisciplinary approaches to habitation -- Developing themes and discourse -- Bibliography -- Part I: Conceptualising Habitation -- 1. InHabiting Space: Archaeologists, Objects and Architecture (Linda Hulin) -- House and home -- Architecture and behaviour -- Archaeology and behaviour -- Bibliography -- 2. Uncertain Futures, Obscure Pasts: The Relationship between the Subject and the Object in the Praxis of Archaeology and Architectural Design (Jane Anderson) -- Introduction -- Architecture and archaeology -- A literary perspective on the relationship between subject and object -- A philosophical perspective on the relationship between subject and object -- The effect of the architect or archaeologist in the dynamic between subject and object -- Case study: Atelier Bow Wow -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Bibliography -- 3. Furnitecture (Andrea Placidi) -- Furnitecture -- Definition of the term 'Furnitecture' -- The application of furnitecture -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Part II: Practising Habitation -- 4. You Are Where You Eat: Worldview and the Public/Private Preparation and Consumption of Food (Wendy Morrison) -- Introduction -- Public and private space -- Understanding worldview -- An example from Roman Britain -- Discussion -- Bibliography -- 5. London in Pieces: A Biography of a Lost Urban Streetscape (Matthew Jenkins / Charlotte Newman) -- A London streetscape: Discovering Tilney Street -- A social context: Tilney Street and Mayfair -- Ladies, earls and spinsters: A story of Tilney Street and its form, function and use -- 1 Tilney Street -- 4 Tilney Street -- 3 Tilney Street -- 5 Tilney Street -- 2 Tilney Street -- Conclusion -- Abbreviations -- Bibliography</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="520" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Primary sources -- Published secondary sources -- Unpublished secondary sources -- 6. Feasts and Triumphs: The Structural Dynamic of Elite Social Status in the English Country House (Antony Buxton) -- Late medieval 'estate' and early modern emergent comfort: Horizontal internal hierarchy -- The house of the sixteenth-century humanist courtier: Elevated discrimination -- Late seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century aristocratic discernment: Horizontal and vertical social filtering -- Mid-eighteenth-century social peer association: Horizontal circulation -- Victorian upper-middle-class moral probity and material management: Systematised nucleated engagement -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 7. Miracle Kitchens and Bachelor Pads: The Competing Narratives of Modern Spaces (Rebecca Devers) -- Bibliography -- Part III: Diminished Habitation -- 8. A Home on the Waves: The Archaeology of Seafaring and Domestic Space (Damian Robinson) -- Introduction -- Performance, safety and transient domestic space -- Domestic space and maritime archaeology -- The Mary Rose -- The Serçe Limanı ship -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Bibliography -- 9. Homeless Habitus: An Archaeology of Homeless Places (Rachael Kiddey) -- Introduction -- What do we mean by 'home' and 'homeless'? -- What is street homelessness? -- Contemporary archaeology: An approach to modern material heritage -- Habitus in relation to contemporary archaeology -- The Homeless Heritage project 2009-14 -- Case studies: Two homeless 'home' places -- Jane's Hot Skipper -- Jacko's multi-storey car park sleeping place -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Part IV: Ruptured Habitation -- 10. Continuity and Memory: Domestic Space, Gesture and Affection at the Sixteenth-Century Deathbed (Catherine Richardson) -- Bibliography -- 11. 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