Architectural Studies is a growing component of the undergraduate liberal arts curricula at many colleges and universities, generally those that do not offer pre-professional architectural education. Often housed in an art history department and directed by an architectural historian, Architectural Studies programs generally feature an interdisciplinary major and/or minor capable of providing students with a range of critical perspectives on the built environment, as well as preparation for professional graduate study. The SAH Architectural Studies Affiliate Group provides opportunities for SAH members associated with and interested in Architectural Studies programs to discuss the institutional and pedagogical challenges unique to these programs.

Rethinking Global Modernism: Architectural Historiography and the Postcolonial

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    Meral Ekincioglu, Ph.D.
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    \”Rethinking Global Modernism: Architectural Historiography and the Postcolonial\” edited by Vikramaditya Prakash, Maristella Casciato, Daniel E. Coslett, 2022, Routledge. (Copyright Year 2022); https://www.routledge.com/Rethinking-Global-Modernism-Architectural-Historiography-and-the-Postcolonial/Prakash-Casciato-Coslett/p/book/9780367636715, last accessed on 2.16.2022.

    For the record of conversation on this book:https://vimeo.com/675693183 \”

    \” Postcolonial critiques have fundamentally changed our understanding of architecture in the past and present. As scholars reassess built environments around the globe, exciting new work continues to emerge, informing dynamic conceptions and begging new questions. What might a truly global—postcolonized and decolonized—history of modern architecture look like?

    In celebration of the recent publication of Rethinking Global Modernism: Architectural Historiography and the Postcolonial (Routledge, 2022), edited by Vikramaditya Prakash, Maristella Casciato, and Daniel E. Coslett, you are invited to an online conversation on modernism, architecture, and the postcolonial. Joining the volume editors will be Rebecca M. Brown, professor and chair of art history at Johns Hopkins University, and Jean-Louis Cohen, professor of architectural history at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. This lecture took place on February 4, 2022.\”, https://vimeo.com/675693183, last accessed on 2.16.2022.

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