Redesigning the American Dream

Redesigning the American Dream

Einband:
Kartonierter Einband
EAN:
9780393730944
Untertitel:
The Future of Housing, Work and Family Life
Genre:
Soziologie
Autor:
Dolores (Yale University) Hayden
Herausgeber:
WW Norton & Co
Auflage:
2 Revised edition
Anzahl Seiten:
288
Erscheinungsdatum:
28.08.2002
ISBN:
978-0-393-73094-4

Informationen zum Autor Dolores Hayden, professor of architecture and American studies at Yale, writes about the politics of design. Klappentext Americans still build millions of dream houses in neighborhoods that sustain Victorian stereotypes of the home as 'woman's place' and the city as 'man's world.' Urban historian and architect Dolores Hayden tallies the personal and social costs of an American 'architecture of gender' for the two-earner family, the single-parent family, and single people. Many societies have struggled with the architectural and urban consequences of women's paid employment: Hayden traces three models of home in historical perspective-the haven strategy in the United States, the industrial strategy in the former USSR, and the neighborhood strategy in European social democracies-to document alternative ways to reconstruct neighborhoods. Updated and still utterly relevant today as the New Urbanist architects have taken up Hayden's critique of suburban space, this award-winning book is essential reading for architects, planners, public officials, and activists interested in women's social and economic equality. Zusammenfassung Winner of the National Endowment for the Arts Award for Excellence in Design Research! the Paul Davidoff Award for an Outstanding Book in Urban Planning! the Vesta Award for Feminist Scholarship in the Arts! and an ALA Notable Book Award: a provocative critique of how American housing patterns impact private and public life.

Autorentext
Dolores Hayden, professor of architecture and American studies at Yale, writes about the politics of design.

Klappentext
Americans still build millions of dream houses in neighborhoods that sustain Victorian stereotypes of the home as 'woman's place' and the city as 'man's world.' Urban historian and architect Dolores Hayden tallies the personal and social costs of an American 'architecture of gender' for the two-earner family, the single-parent family, and single people. Many societies have struggled with the architectural and urban consequences of women's paid employment: Hayden traces three models of home in historical perspective-the haven strategy in the United States, the industrial strategy in the former USSR, and the neighborhood strategy in European social democracies-to document alternative ways to reconstruct neighborhoods.

Updated and still utterly relevant today as the New Urbanist architects have taken up Hayden's critique of suburban space, this award-winning book is essential reading for architects, planners, public officials, and activists interested in women's social and economic equality.


Zusammenfassung
Winner of the National Endowment for the Arts Award for Excellence in Design Research, the Paul Davidoff Award for an Outstanding Book in Urban Planning, the Vesta Award for Feminist Scholarship in the Arts, and an ALA Notable Book Award: a provocative critique of how American housing patterns impact private and public life.


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