Architecture and Feminist Critical Theory
Selected Writings by Hilde Heynen
Hilde Heynen author Lucía C Pérez-Moreno editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Leuven University Press
Published:26th Nov '25
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Three decades of intellectual work on architectural theory and feminist discourse.
Hilde Heynen is a Belgian architectural theorist whose work bridges neo-Marxist critical theory and current feminist discourse, applying these perspectives to architectural culture. This volume collects her most significant texts from three decades of intellectual work, centred on three feature concepts: mimesis, dwelling, and displacement. It offers readers incisive reflections on architects' roles in shaping societies and the alliance between ideology, societal structures of injustice, political economy, housing and the built environment.
Within a fierce post-critical debate among scholars who have begun to question the relevance of architectural theory to the discipline in the early twenty-first century, Heynen's position remains constant throughout her writings in defence of architectural theory as a social and transformative practice. This collection is essential reading for new generations of architects and cultural theorists interested in modernity, gender and criticality.
Het boek positioneert zich daarmee expliciet binnen het huidige debat over gender(on)gelijkheid, sociale rechtvaardigheid en architecturale cultuur. Het biedt lezers scherpe inzichten in de rol van architecten bij het vormgeven van de samenleving. — Floortje Keijzer, de Architect, 28 januari 2026 · Lees de recensie
ISBN: 9789462704640
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 907g
420 pages