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Counter Institution - by Nandini Bagchee (Paperback)

Counter Institution - by  Nandini Bagchee (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><i>Counter Institution</i> is a history of three re-purposed buildings in the Lower East Side--Peace Pentagon, ABC No Rio, and El Bohio--that have been used by activists as their headquarters to launch various actions over the past forty years.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>In the midst of current debates about the accessibility of public spaces, resurfacing as a result of highly visible demonstrations and occupations, this book illuminates an overlooked domain of civic participation: the office, workshop, or building where activist groups meet to organize and plan acts of political dissent and collective participation. Author Nandini Bagchee examines three re-purposed buildings on the Lower East Side that have been used by activists to launch actions over the past forty years. The Peace Pentagon was the headquarters of the anti-war movement, El Bohio was a metaphoric "hut" that envisioned the Puerto Rican Community as a steward of the environment, and ABC No Rio, appropriated from a storefront sign with missing letters, was a catchy punk name that appealed to the anarchistic sensibility of the artists that ran a storefront gallery in a run-down tenement. In a captivating discussion of buildings and urban settings as important components of progressive struggles in New York City over more than a century, Bagchee reveals how these collectively organized spaces have provided a venue for political participation while existing as a vital part of the city's civic infrastructure. <p/>The "counter institution" explored in this book represents both a conceptual and a literal struggle to create a space for civic action in a city that is built upon real estate speculation. The author reveals the fascinating tension between the impermanence of the insurgent activist practices and the permanent but maintenance heavy aspects of architecture. The actors she vividly describes--the war resisters, the Puerto Rican organizers, the housing activists, the punks and artists--all seized the opportunity to create what are seen as "activist estates," at a time and in a place where urban life itself was under attack. And now, when many such self-organized "activist" buildings are imperiled by the finance-driven real estate market that is New York City, this book takes stock and provides visibility to these under recognized citizens' initiatives. <p/><i>Counter Institution </i>is an innovative work that intersects architecture, urban design practices, and geography (cartography) on the one hand, with history, politics, and sociology on the other. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of activism in New York City and how the city can inspire and encourage political engagement. Through its beautifully illustrated pages--where drawings, maps, timelines, and photographs underline the connections between people, politics, and space--readers will discover new ways to imagine buildings as a critical part of the civic infrastructure and a vital resource for the future.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><i>Counter Institution: Activist Estates of the Lower East Side</i> is an original and thought-provoking study of the intersection between architecture and urbanism and political systems at the fine-grained level, with a particular focus on questions of public and private agency and community participation. Going beyond the typical focus on streets and parks to address alternative and less visible sites, and using suggestive graphic methods drawn from architectural analysis, Bagchee fills a void in contemporary scholarship on public space.<b>---Dr. Joanna Merwood-Salisbury, Associate Dean, School of Architecture, Victoria University, Wellington, <i></i></b><br><br><p>For more than a century the Lower East Side has been the intersectional/international urban stage to both the theater of struggle and the urge for self-organizing; the axial hinge where the survival need to counter or disrupt was paired with the anti-cynical creative will to <i>give form</i>. <p/><i>Counter Institution</i> inclusively reveals the cultures of participation that cyclically pre-figured antidotes to our speculative syndrome of cognitive placeless-ness, and physical dis-placement; it also summons our abilities to still place and project the ghosts of our past to protect the interconnected meanings of the Lower East Side.</p><b>---Libertad O. Guerra, Director, The Loisaida Center, LES, <i></i></b><br><br>Offering a unique approach to graphically representing and critically analyzing the raggedy, hard-edged, and politically defiant universe of New York's historic Lower East Side, Bagchee delivers a sumptuously designed and exhilarating volume that transforms specific examples of the neighborhood's nonconformist architecture and acts of spatialized sedition into a complex and rewarding study of urban participatory democracy and cultural dissent.<b>---Dr. Gregory Sholette, <i>Delirium and Resistance and Art as Social Action</i></b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Nandini Bagchee</b> is an Associate Professor of Design and History at the Spitzer School of Architecture at CCNY, CUNY and Principal of Bagchee Architects.

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