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CHANGING THE SUBJECT: RACE AND PUBLIC SPACE
JULIAN ROSE: Architecture is one of the central ways through which politics enters everyday life. The buildings that surround us, the spaces and structures we inhabit, are all physical manifestations of the cultural beliefs and social systems that order our society. And as material things in the world, buildings can embodywith brutal directnesseconomic inequalities and labor politics. But architecture is also a potent political symbol, and sometimes architecture’s symbolism collides head-on with its material realitytake the response to Michelle Obama’s remark, in her convention
JULIAN ROSE: Architecture is one of the central ways through which politics enters everyday life. The buildings that surround us, the spaces and structures we inhabit, are all physical manifestations of the cultural beliefs and social systems that order our society. And as material things in the world, buildings can embodywith brutal directnesseconomic inequalities and labor politics. But architecture is also a potent political symbol, and sometimes architecture’s symbolism collides head-on with its material realitytake the response to Michelle Obama’s remark, in her convention

Issue #4
"Mabel O. Wilson" is not an author of this article, "Julian Rose" is. Because she is interviewing him, not vice versa. In my opinion author can not be identified reliably for such articles.
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- Apr 25, 2019