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Phenomenology has played a decisive role in the emergence of the discourse of place, now indispensable to many disciplines in the humanities and social sciences, and the contribution of Merleau-Ponty's thought to architectural theory and practice is well established. Merleau-Ponty: Space, Place, Architecture is a vibrant collection of original essays by twelve eminent philosophers who mine Merleau-Ponty's work to consider how we live and create as profoundly spatial beings. The resulting collection is essential to philosophers and creative artists as well as those concerned with the pressing ethical issues of our time. Each contributor presents a different facet of space, place, or architecture. These essays carve paths from Merleau-Ponty to other thinkers such as Irigaray, Deleuze, Ettinger, and Piaget. As the first collection devoted specifically to developing Merleau-Ponty's contribution to our understanding of place and architecture, this book will speak to philosophers interested in the problem of space, architectural theorists, and a wide range of others in the arts and design community. Contributors: Nancy Barta-Smith, Edward S. Casey, Helen Fielding, Lisa Guenther, Galen A. Johnson, Randall Johnson, D. R. Koukal, Suzanne Cataldi Laba, Patricia M. Locke, Glen Mazis, Rachel McCann, David Morris, and Dorothea Olkowski.

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"An exceptionally impressive collection of provocative essays, all of which apply Merleau-Ponty's ideas to new fields and frontiers. This book will probably be of most use and interest to those who are already familiar with Merleau-Ponty's work, as well as those who are interested in the political implications which are expressed in or entailed by phenomenological concepts and techniques." (Phenomenological Reviews) Merleau-Ponty: Space, Place, Architecture is a vanguard compilation of strong contributions by eminently capable scholars. It synthesizes the Merleau-Pontyian themes of dehiscence, chiasm, flesh, and space in a thoughtful, surprising, and fruitful mannerIt opens new pathways for exciting and rewarding investigation, and the editors and contributors are to be commended.

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Phenomenology has played a decisive role in the emergence of the discourse of place, and the contribution of Merleau-Ponty to architectural theory and practice is well established. This collection of essays by 12 eminent scholars is the first devoted specifically to developing his contribution to our understanding of place and architecture.
Abbreviations ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1(22)
Patricia M. Locke
Part I Liminal Space
1 Hearkening to the Night for the Heart of Depth, (Space, and Dwelling
23(20)
Glen A. Mazis
2 Depth of Space and Depth of World: Merleau-Ponty, Husserl, and Rembrandt's Nightwatch on a Modern Baroque
43(22)
Galen A. Johnson
3 Finding Architectural Edge in the Wake of Merleau-Ponty
65(25)
Edward S. Casey
4 Liquid Space of Matrixial Flesh: Reading Merleau-Ponty and Bracha L. Ettinger Poolside
90(19)
Randall Johnson
Part II Temporal Space
5 Spatiality, Temporality, and Architecture as a Place of Memory
109(18)
David Morris
6 In Search of Lost Time: Merleau-Ponty, Bergson, and the Time of Objects
127(24)
Dorothea E. Olkowski
7 Inhabiting the House That Herman Built: Merleau-Ponty and the Pathological Space of Solitary Confinement
151(19)
Lisa Guenther
8 Stolen Space: The Perverse Architecture of Torture
170(19)
D. R. Koukal
Part III Shared Space
9 Through the Looking Glass: The Spatial Experience of Merleau-Ponty's Metaphors
189(12)
Rachel McCann
10 Sheltering Spaces, Dynamics of Retreat, and Other Hiding Places in Merleau-Ponty's Thought
201(27)
Suzanne Cataldi Laba
11 Dimensions of the Flesh in a Case of Twins with Which I Am Familiar: Actualizing the Potential for Shared Intentional Space
228(30)
Nancy A. Barta-Smith
12 Dwelling and Public Art: Serra and Bourgeois
258(25)
Helen A. Fielding
Contributors 283(6)
Index 289
Patricia M. Locke is a tutor at St. John's College, Annapolis, Maryland, where she teaches across the curriculum. She writes in the areas of philosophy of art and literature, primarily with a phenomenological approach.

Rachel McCann is a professor of architecture emerita and Grisham Master Teacher at Mississippi State University. Her work focuses on the embodied experience and design of architecture as it intersects with Merleau-Ponty's concept of flesh.