<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Founded in the late 1960s on Chile's Pacific coast, the Open City (la Ciudad Abierta) has become an internationally recognized site of cutting-edge architectural experimentation. Yet with a global reputation as an apolitical collective, little has been discussed about the Open City's relationship with Chilean history and politics. Politics of the Dunes explores the ways in which the Open City's architectural and urban practice is devoted to keeping open the utopian possibility for multiplicity, pluralism, and democratization in the face of authoritarianism, a powerful mode of postcolonial environmental urbanism that can inform architectural practices today"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p> Founded in the late 1960s on Chile's Pacific coast, the Open City (la Ciudad Abierta) has become an internationally recognized site of cutting-edge architectural experimentation. Yet with a global reputation as an apolitical collective, little has been discussed about the Open City's relationship with Chilean history and politics. <em>Politics of the Dunes</em> explores the ways in which the Open City's architectural and urban practice is devoted to keeping open the utopian possibility for multiplicity, pluralism, and democratization in the face of authoritarianism, a powerful mode of postcolonial environmental urbanism that can inform architectural practices today.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p> <em>"At the heart of the project are the politics of avant-gardism and of the brutally repressive dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet. Though not an easy read, this is certainly a volume that specialists in visionary experiments of the 20th century will want to take into account...Recommended."</em> <strong>- Choice</strong></p> <p> <em>"With intelligence, intuition, and clarity the author makes an argument for revisiting long-established assumptions about the Open City, in favor of a nuanced reading that intertwines matters of architecture and urbanism, environmentalism, decolonial studies, and critical theory".</em> <strong>- Andreea Mihalache</strong>, Clemson University</p> <p> <em>"This is a highly valuable addition to the scholarship around the Open City, and for those who are interested in alternate models of social cohesion around living, work and learning".</em> <strong>- Ann Pendleton-Jullian</strong>, Knowlton School of Architecture</p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p> <strong>Maxwell Woods</strong> is a member of the Faculty of Liberal Arts at Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez in Viña del Mar, Chile. His work has appeared in <em>Social and Cultural Geography</em>, <em>Cultural Dynamics</em>, <em>Cultural Politics</em>, and <em>Literary Geographies</em>.</p>
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