Keywords
Latin America
urbanism
Brasilia
Mexico City
Buenos Aires
Modernism
Post-coloniality
urbanism
Brasilia
Mexico City
Buenos Aires
Modernism
Post-coloniality
How to Cite
Book Review: The Urban Enigma: Time, Autonomy and Postcolonial Transformation in Latin America by Simone Vegliò. (2023). Alternautas, 10(2), 176-178. https://doi.org/10.31273/an.v10i2.1497
How to Cite
Book Review: The Urban Enigma: Time, Autonomy and Postcolonial Transformation in Latin America by Simone Vegliò. (2023). Alternautas, 10(2), 176-178. https://doi.org/10.31273/an.v10i2.1497
Abstract
In The Urban Enigma: Time, Autonomy, and Postcolonial Transformation in Latin America, Simone Vegliò discusses some dilemmas in forming a post-colonial Latin American urban space based on three major architectural projects in Buenos Aires, Mexico City, and Brasília. The book discusses the projects’ ambitions in line with the vision of modernity at their time while contrasting their aims with the demands of social inclusion, justice, and the continuation of colonial ideas.
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