This is the Alternative Reading List.

An inexhaustible collection of works focusing on race, politics, spatial narratives, and culture. If you have something you’d like added to the list, please reach out to us.

  • Making Sense of Architectural Production of "Others"

  • Multicultural Modernism: Architectural Balance in a Changing World

  • Pedagogy of the Oppressed

    Paulo Friere (1968)

  • Rhodes Must Fall: The Struggle to Decolonise the Racist Heart of Empire

    Brian Kwoba, Rose Chantiluke (2018)

  • Rethinking the Social

  • Architecture in Black: Theory, Space and Appearance

    Darell Wayne Fields (2000)

  • Estates

    Lynsey Hanley (2007)

  • The Skyscraper's Unseeing Eyes: Louis Sullivan, Nella Larsen, and Racial Formalism

    Sue Shon (2017)

  • Black Skin, White Marks

    Fanon Frantz (2017)

  • Reading Practices, Postcolonial Literature, and Cultural Mediation in the Classroom

    Jyoti Mangat, Ingrid Johnston (2012)

  • The Good Immigrant

    Nikesh Shukla (2016)

  • Mr Ma and Son

    Lao She (1929)

  • The Beautiful Things That Heaven Bears

    Dinaw Mengestu (2007)

  • The Buddha in the Attic

    Julie Otsuka (2011)

  • Pan Africanism and the Politics of African Citizenship and Identity

    Toyin Falola, Kwame Essien (2013)

  • The Culturalisation of Caste in India: Identity and Inequality in a Multicultural Age

    Balmurli Natrajan (2011)

  • Locating Race: Global Sites of Post-Colonial Citizenship

    Malini Johar Schueller (2009)

  • Global History of Architecture

    Frank Ching (1995)

  • Diasporic Agencies: Mapping the City Otherwise

    Nishat Awan (2016)

  • Architecturalised Asia: Mapping a Continent through History

    Vimalin Rujivacharakul, H. Hazel Hahn, Ken Tadashi Oshima, Peter Christensen (2013)

  • Soviet Asia

    Stefano Perego, Roberto Conte (2019)

The above works are an excerpt from the Alternative Reading List.

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