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Kimberley Skelton 
The paradox of body, building and motion in seventeenth-century England 

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This book examines how seventeenth-century English architectural theorists and designers rethought the domestic built environment in terms of mobility, as motion became a dominant mode of articulating the world across discourses encompassing philosophy, political theory, poetry, and geography. From mid-century, the house and estate that had evoked staccato rhythms became triggers for mental and physical motion – evoking travel beyond England’s shores, displaying vistas, and showcasing changeable wall surfaces. Simultaneously, philosophers and other authors argued for the first time that, paradoxically, the blur of motion immobilised an inherently restless viewer into social predictability and so stability. Alternately feared and praised early in the century for its unsettling unpredictability, motion became the most certain way of comprehending social interactions, language, time, and the buildings that filtered human experience. At the heart of this narrative is the malleable sensory viewer, tacitly assumed in early modern architectural theory and history yet whose inescapable responsiveness to surrounding stimuli guaranteed a dependable world from the seventeenth century.
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Inhoudsopgave

1. The unease of motion
2. Early seventeenth-century staccato boundaries
3. Mid-century mobility of language and architectural theory
4. Travel at home
5. The disciplinary distraction of motion
6. Motion as mode of perception
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Over de auteur

Dorothy C. Rowe is Senior Lecturer in History of Art at the University of Bristol
Taal Engels ● Formaat EPUB ● Pagina’s 204 ● ISBN 9780719098260 ● Bestandsgrootte 9.6 MB ● Uitgeverij Manchester University Press ● Stad Manchester ● Land GB ● Gepubliceerd 2015 ● Downloadbare 24 maanden ● Valuta EUR ● ID 4784874 ● Kopieerbeveiliging Adobe DRM
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