| 系統號碼 | 945860 | 書刊名 | Design theory, language and architectural space in Lewis Carroll / | 主要著者 | Dionne, Caroline, author. | 出版項 | New York, NY : Routledge, 2024. | 索書號 | PR4612.D56 2024 | ISBN | 9781032285009 | 標題 | Carroll, Lewis,-1832-1898-Criticism and interpretation. Carroll, Lewis,-1832-1898-Knowledge and learning. Carroll, Lewis,-1832-1898-fast Architecture and literature. Architecture-Mathematics. | 叢書名 | Routledge research in design history | | |
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| 資料類型 | 狀態 | 應還日期 | 預約人數 | 館藏地 | 索書號 | 條碼號 | 找書 | 圖書 | 在架上 | | 0 | 總館 西文圖書區 | PR4612 .D56 2024 | W115348 |
內容簡介 | "This volume offers spatial theories of the emergent based on a careful close reading of the complete works of nineteenth century writer and mathematician Lewis Carroll-from his nonsense fiction, to his work on logic and geometry, including his two short pamphlets on architecture. Drawing on selected key moments in our philosophical tradition, including phenomenology and socio-spatial theories, Caroline Dionne interrogates the relationship between words and spaces, highlighting the crucial role of language in processes of placemaking. Through an interdisciplinary method that relates literary and language theories to theories of space and placemaking, with emphasis on the social and political experience of architectural spaces, Dionne investigate Carroll's most famous children's books, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There, in relation to his lesser known publications on geometry and architecture. The book will be of interest to scholars working in design theory, design history, architecture, and literary theory and criticism"-- | 讀者書評 | 尚無書評,
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