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  1. Deserts Are Not Empty
    1. Alla Vronskaya
    2. Ariella Aïsha Azoulay
    3. Asaiel Al Saeed

    Deserts Are Not Empty

    Deserts Are Not Empty challenges the colonial tendency to portaryarid lands as “empty” spaces ready to be occupied andexploited. Despite the undeniable presence of human and nonhuman lives and forces in desert territories. This volume brings together a collection ofthinking from diverse voices to unsettle and unlearn the desert.

    € 26,50
  2. Architecture of Life
    1. Alla Vronskaya

    Architecture of Life

    Soviet Modernism and the Human Sciences

    "Thanks to her attentive reading of early twentieth-century German and Russian theories, Alla Vronskaya has rewritten the history of the Soviet avant-garde. Revealing the deep roots El Lissitzky, Moisei Ginzburg, and others found in experimental psychology, in the theory of empathy, and in philosophical monism, she has masterfully recast a fundamental chapter in the making of modernity."-Jean-Louis Cohen, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University "In her Architecture of Life, Alla Vronskaya resolutely abandons usual political binaries and familiar historical dichotomies that have long straightjacketed the history of socialist modernism. Bringing together Moscow and Berlin, Bauhaus and Constructivism, form and function, individuality and collectivity, she offers a historically rich and conceptually invigorating study of one of the most original architectural experiments of the twentieth century."-Serguei A. Oushakine, Princeton University

    € 37,50
  3. Architecture of Life
    1. Alla Vronskaya

    Architecture of Life

    Soviet Modernism and the Human Sciences

    "Thanks to her attentive reading of early twentieth-century German and Russian theories, Alla Vronskaya has rewritten the history of the Soviet avant-garde. Revealing the deep roots El Lissitzky, Moisei Ginzburg, and others found in experimental psychology, in the theory of empathy, and in philosophical monism, she has masterfully recast a fundamental chapter in the making of modernity."-Jean-Louis Cohen, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University "In her Architecture of Life, Alla Vronskaya resolutely abandons usual political binaries and familiar historical dichotomies that have long straightjacketed the history of socialist modernism. Bringing together Moscow and Berlin, Bauhaus and Constructivism, form and function, individuality and collectivity, she offers a historically rich and conceptually invigorating study of one of the most original architectural experiments of the twentieth century."-Serguei A. Oushakine, Princeton University

    € 155,50