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Repressed spaces : the poetics of agoraphobia

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posted on 2002-01-01, 00:00 authored by Paul Carter
In this intriguing and witty survey, Paul Carter tours the cultural history of agoraphobia. By analyzing the way people have negotiated open spaces from Greek and Roman times to the present day, he finds that "space fear" ultimately results from the inhibition of movement, and shows how this discovery can provide lessons for today’s urban planners and architects. Along the way, he asks why Freud repressed his agoraphobia, and examines the work of various theorists including Le Corbusier, Benjamin, and R.D. Laing, as well as artists such as Munch, Lapique, and Giacometti.

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1 - 253

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Reaktion Books

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London, England

ISBN-13

9781861891280

ISBN-10

1861891288

Language

eng

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A1.1 Books - authored - research

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2002, Reaktion Books

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