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Title: | Representation and Materialization of Architecture and Space in Zimbabwe: Between National Icons and Dispositifs | Authors: | Langtone Maunganidze Faculty of Social Sciences, Midlands State University, Gweru, Zimbabwe |
Keywords: | Architectural design Dispositif Iconic architecture Sovereign architecture Landmark buildings The Zimbabwe Bird Urban space |
Issue Date: | 2024 | Publisher: | Springer Cham | Abstract: | This volume is an empirical study examining the extent to which historic and iconic architecture and spaces in Zimbabwe - particularly in urban areas - have been mobilized to construct and reconstruct identities. The author explores the question of traditional and political architecture through analysis of a variety of structures, including monuments, museums, and indigenous and state buildings. Special attention is paid to the soapstone-carved Zimbabwe Bird, which for years has served as the national emblem. Overall, this book argues that while the production and use of architectural products and spaces have been regarded symbols of collective identity, they have also served as expressions of power and control. | URI: | https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/6236 |
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