The Politics of Architectural Pedagogy in Iran : From Pedagogical Revolution to Revolutionary Pedagogy (1960-1990) (Routledge Research in Architecture)

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The Politics of Architectural Pedagogy in Iran : From Pedagogical Revolution to Revolutionary Pedagogy (1960-1990) (Routledge Research in Architecture)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 256 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032743127
  • DDC分類 720.71055

Full Description

The Politics of Architectural Pedagogy in Iran explores the evolution of architectural pedagogy during two significant socio-political upheavals in Iran: The White Revolution (1963) and the Islamic Revolution (1979). It examines how these transformative periods influenced the field, providing valuable insights into the intersection of architectural education and broader socio-political shifts in Iran.

By examining the critical role of education in achieving geopolitical objectives during the Cold War, this book explores architectural pedagogy as an agent for resistance and revolution. It highlights how architectural pedagogy not only reflects radical ideologies but also actively engages in socio-political transformation. The book uncovers how architectural pedagogy became one of the mechanisms to accomplish revolutionary goals. This is evident in initiatives like the "Pedagogical Revolution" during the White Revolution (1963), aimed at modernizing educational institutions, and the "Revolutionary Pedagogy" during the Islamic Revolution (1979), which sought to serve the masses and the religious revolutionary society. In this way, the book adds a new geopolitical perspective to the contemporary discourse of radical pedagogies.

This book explores the intricate connections between architectural pedagogy and politics through a transdisciplinary approach. It analyzes original multilingual documents, including political agendas, cultural agreements, curricula, teaching methods, student works, exhibitions, and conferences. It will be of interest to architectural historians and architecture students, particularly those interested in Global South development, modernism, architectural pedagogy, international relations, and Middle Eastern studies.

Contents

List of Figures

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter 1 The Cultural Diplomacy and the Transformation of Iranian Architectural Pedagogy

Introduction

The 1963 White Revolution, The Pedagogical Revolution and a Transitional Reform from Feudal to Modern Society

The Faculty of Architecture at the National University: An Alternative Pedagogy to the Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Tehran

Cultural diplomacy, and the role of Foreign Cultural associations in Iranian architectural pedagogy

Conclusion

Chapter 2 Architectural Pedagogies for Development

Introduction

Architectural Pedagogy for the White Revolution's Agenda: The Architecture Faculty of National University (1959-1968)

Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Tehran: Emerging an Alternative Pedagogy

Conclusion

Chapter 3 From Westoxification to National and Transactional Iranian Student Protest in 1968

Introduction

Iranian Expatriate Architecture Student Groups in Italy and the US

National University (1968-1974): The introduction to vernacular pedagogy

Fine Arts (1968-1974): From the End of Beaux-arts to the Introduction of Environmental Pedagogy

Conclusion

Chapter 4 Pedagogies for the Quiet Revolution

Introduction

National University (1974-1979): From Anti-Developmental Pedagogy to a Pedagogy for the 1979 Revolution

Fine Arts (1974-1979): From Vernacular Studies to Popular Studios

Conclusion

Chapter 5 Forming an Architecture Pedagogy to Serve the 1979 Revolution

Introduction

Architectural Pedagogy Seminars at Fine Arts: Revolution and Populist Pedagogy

The Journal of Society and Architecture: The Revolutionary Institution and an Alternative Architectural Pedagogy

From Cultural Pedagogy to the Cultural Revolution: Nadimi and Garmsar Studio in National University in the 1979-1980 Academic Year

Conclusion

Chapter 6 The Cultural Revolution (1980-1983) and the Emergence of Islamic Architecture Pedagogy

Introduction

Islamic structure and system for architectural pedagogy

Architectural Pedagogy after the Cultural Revolution (1984-1989)

Conclusion

Conclusion

Index

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