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The House Is (Not) a Prison: On the Queerness of Architecture by Colin Ripley, Slavoj Zizek (Foreword by) CNU award-winning author Markus Zusak

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The House Is (Not) a Prison: On the Queerness of Architecture by Colin Ripley, Slavoj Zizek (Foreword by) CNU award-winning author Markus ZusakExplores the relationship between architecture and queerness in modernity. Where is sexuality, especially queer sexuality, in architecture? The House Is (Not) a Prison approaches this question from a radically new position, looking not for a theory of queer architecture, but rather for a queer theory of architecture. Starting from a reconsideration of the foundational principles of architecture, Colin Ripley demonstrates how the division of space

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