Thinking Space Philosophy Politics Architecture Cinema
Yazar: Kolektif
Brand: Nika Yayınevi
Basım Tarihi: Mart 2021
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Sayfa Sayısı: 256Boyut: 13.5 / 21.0 cm
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Product Description
In daily life, the concept of space is often used with "where" questions. However, this concept, like other explanations, does not have a meaning limited to a single discipline's perspective. In the vast universe extending from architecture to cinema, from philosophy to politics, the phenomenon of space is both re-interpreted and the number of questions to be asked, as well as the variety of answers given, increases. The articles gathered in this book aim to emphasize the continuation of this phenomenon across these disciplines and, while doing so, to awaken new perspectives resulting from different viewpoints in the reader's mind. In this regard, instead of sacrificing a singular accumulation, this work, which attempts to understand and describe space by drawing from philosophy, architecture, and the politics of cinema, tries to answer the questions, "What is space and how is it produced?" David Harvey says, "Space is to assume." The contribution of the amount to your body and its emergence...
In Pursuit of a Public Dream: From the Space Symposium to the Book on Space Saim Can Beritan, Evren Haspolat, Hakan Sağlam, Deniz Yıldırım Spatial Distributions of Power and the Ethical Context of Space in Foucault Ceyhun Gürkan The Structuring of Space in Everyday Life: The Subject-Space Interaction Process Ezgi Karmaz The Concept of (Spatial) Gentrification and Its Importance for Turkey Under the Rent Regime Emre Erol The Concept of Urban Experience and Spatial Segregation and Polarization Güncel Önkal, Erdem Yazar Analysis of Masculinities in the Context of Domestic Space Hilal Peker Dural, Gülgün Meşe An Ideology on Character-Space Identification in Cinema: The Film Kış Uykusu Şeyma Duman, Asu Beşgen Unequal Development of the Port City of Samsun Ali Somel Spatial Archetypes in the Context of Modernization: Public Libraries of Turkey Berrak Erdal Street, Space, and Graffiti: The Karaköy Example N. Ezgi Zünbüloğlu, T. Kerem Koramaz








