The
Pursuit of Pleasure
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Subtitle: Gender, Space and Architecture
in Regency London
Author: Jane Rendell
Subject: History/Gender
Studies/Architecture
Paper ISBN 0-8135-2981-6
Cloth ISBN 0-8135-2980-8
Description:
Praise for The Pursuit of Pleasure
"A model for the creative, original, and diligent use of
archives."-Mary Poovey, New York University
Until recently, architectural historians have focused their
attention on buildings financed by wealthy patrons and designed by
prestigious architects. Historical analysis has centered on the
politics of this architecture and how social class has contributed to
the design. Feminist historians have explored the role of women
architects, and they have examined how gender difference informs
architectural design.
Developing these areas of research, Jane Rendell discusses
how gender theory can inform the study of architecture in early
nineteenth-century London. She considers the gendering of public space
as a complex and shifting series of moves between men and women,
constructed and represented through spatial and social relations of
consumption, display, and exchange. Drawing on geography, philosophy,
and cultural theory, she investigates a number of specific
architectural spaces-places of upper-class leisure and consumption in
the West End: streets, clubs, assembly rooms, opera houses, and
theaters.
In discussing public urban sites and the social exchanges
that take place there, Rendell also examines the types of individuals
displayed in-or excluded by-these spaces, such as the rambler and the
cyprian, precursors to the Parisian flneur and prostitute. Illustrated
with contemporary prints and drawings, The Pursuit of Pleasure
is a rich analysis of public space at the birth of the modern
metropolis.
Jane Rendell is a lecturer in architecture at
University College, London. She is the coeditor of The Unknown City
and many other books on architecture.
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