Indefensible Space : The Architecture of the National Insecurity State

ISBN
9780415953672
$210.00
Showing how the upswell of paranoia and growing demand for security in the post-9/11 world has paradoxically created widespread insecurity, these varied essays examine how this anxiety-laden mindset erodes spaces both architectural and personal, encroaching on all aspects of everyday life. Starting from the most literal level--barricades and barriers in front of buildings, beefed up border patrols, gated communities, "safe rooms,"--to more abstract levels--enhanced surveillance at public spaces such as airports, increasing worries about contagion, the psychological predilection for fortified space--the contributors cover the full gamut of securitized public life that is defining the zeitgeist of twenty-first century America
Author Sorkin, Michael
Format Trade Cloth
Details
  • 9.3" x 6.1" x 1.0"
  • Active Record
  • Individual Title
  • Books
  • 2008
  • 420
  • Yes
  • JPS JPQB JM HBJK/1KBB
  • Print
  • 16
  • HV6432.S695 2007