Thirty years since its first publication in English, French philosopher Gaston Bachelard's The Poetics of Space one of the most appealing and lyrical explorations of home. Bachelard takes us on a journey, from cellar to attic, to show how our perceptions of houses and Cited by: The Poetics of Space, the seminal work of French philosopher Gaston Bachelard ( – ), mixes poetics, illusion, and common images to localize some of our most abstract self-concepts. I should like to give the name of topoanalysis to this auxiliary of www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 5 mins. The Poetics of Space is a book by French architect and design theorist Gaston Bachelard. A seminal fusion of the phenomenologist school of philosophy that found its prominence in the mid-twentieth century and architectural theory, Bachelard elucidates a theory of architectural design that incorporates the intended lived experience and a site’s natural context into its form and function.
Bachelard started off his working life as a postman and became a professor of natural sciences before turning to philosophy. The Poetics of Space is one of those rare books that, once read, never entirely leaves you and keeps drawing you back into its world. It's a hard book to describe because one of its joys is that it defies categorisation. Support local bookstores by buying books through Bookshop www.doorway.ru Disclosure: this link is my affiliate page at www.doorway.ru Gaston Bachelard - The Poetics of Spac e - summary and review. Gaston Bachelard's "The Poeti cs of Space" (La P oétique de l'Espace, ) is a phenomenological. interrogation into the meaning of s paces which preoccupy poetry, intimate spaces such as a house, a. drawer, a night dresser and spaces of wi de expansion such as vistas and woods.
Thirty years since its first publication in English, French philosopher Gaston Bachelard's The Poetics of Space one of the most appealing and lyrical explorations of home. Bachelard takes us on a journey, from cellar to attic, to show how our perceptions of houses and other shelters shape our thoughts, memories, and dreams. Bachelard, Gaston, [Poetique de l'espace. English] The poetics of space / Gaston Bachelard ; translated from the French by Maria Jolas, with a new foreword by John R. Stilgoe.. p. cm. Originally published: New York: Orion Press, Translation of: La poetique de l'espace. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN 1. The Poetics of Space, the seminal work of French philosopher Gaston Bachelard ( – ), mixes poetics, illusion, and common images to localize some of our most abstract self-concepts. I should like to give the name of topoanalysis to this auxiliary of psychoanalysis.
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