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Inland Empire : Settler Colonialism and Modern Architecture in Southern California
Inland Empire : Settler Colonialism and Modern Architecture in Southern California
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Author(s): Shvartzberg Carrió, Manuel
ISBN No.: 9781478034315
Pages: 344
Year: 202611
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 175.00
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

In Inland Empire , Manuel Shvartzberg Carrió examines how modernist architecture and urban design structured US settler colonialism and capitalist hegemony in the twentieth century. Focusing on Palm Springs's settlement upon the Agua Caliente Reservation and other reservations in inland Southern California, he shows how architecture became a key technology for governing empire at the height of the state's drive to terminate Native American sovereignty. Through extensive archival research and dialogue with Cahuilla, Kumeyaay, and other Tribal community members, Shvartzberg Carrió offers a new architectural history of modernism. Carefully placing the work of seminal California architects within the genealogy of manifest destiny, he demonstrates how their designs over settler and Native housing, prefabrication technologies, the logistics of migrant construction labor, community development plans, and environmental infrastructures offered new ways of managing Indigenous resistance--a spatial turn in Native American administration that constituted a veritable workshop for neoliberalization policies later sponsored globally by the US. In turn, Inland Empire also chronicles fierce and subtle modes of Indigenous resistance to appropriation and assimilation by examining their own decolonial architectural histories, projects, and epistemologies of land.


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