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Architecture and the Right to Heal: Resettler Nationalism in the Aftermath of Conflict and Disaster Kindle Edition

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Management number 219443556 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$15.20 Model Number 219443556
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In Architecture and the Right to Heal, Esra Akcan calls for architecture to take an active role in healing communities affected by socioeconomic, political, and environmental disasters. Akcan frames these processes by discussing buildings and spaces in relation to climate change mitigation and transitional justice. Focusing on lands held by the former Ottoman Empire, Akcan highlights the ongoing struggle to heal after internal social, state, and business-led violence ranging from forced disappearance to mass extinction. Putting forth the concept of resettler nationalism as a source of displacement and partition, she argues that while architecture and urban planning have been weaponized to segregate and subjugate minorities throughout history, they could instead confront systemic violence and make accountability and reparations possible. For Akcan, healing constitutes a matter of rights as well as a holistic notion of justice that addresses the intersections of social, global, and environmental issues and one can be achieved through architecture. By locating spaces of political and ecological harm, Akcan advocates for healing on individual, communal, and planetary levels. Read more

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ISBN13 978-1478061465
Language English
File size 155.6 MB
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Publisher Duke University Press Books
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Print length 453 pages
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Publication date October 3, 2025
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