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April 01 2020
The Relocation of the Indigenous Community of South Indian Lake (1966-68): For an Alternative and Shared Inhabitation of Modern Architectural History
Elisa Dainese
Elisa Dainese
Dr. Elisa Dainese is an architect, theorist, and historian. She works on issues of decolonization, global history, and modernism with a focus on the transoceanic exchange between African, European and American architecture. She has published widely in architectural books and magazines (JSAH, JA, and e-flux) and her research has received grants and awards from Columbia University, Bruno Zevi Foundation, CCA, SSHRC, GAHTC, and the Graham Foundation.
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Elisa Dainese
Dr. Elisa Dainese is an architect, theorist, and historian. She works on issues of decolonization, global history, and modernism with a focus on the transoceanic exchange between African, European and American architecture. She has published widely in architectural books and magazines (JSAH, JA, and e-flux) and her research has received grants and awards from Columbia University, Bruno Zevi Foundation, CCA, SSHRC, GAHTC, and the Graham Foundation.
Online Issn: 2572-7338
Print Issn: 1091-711X
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Elisa Dainese
Thresholds (2020) (48): 90–105.
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Elisa Dainese; The Relocation of the Indigenous Community of South Indian Lake (1966-68): For an Alternative and Shared Inhabitation of Modern Architectural History. Thresholds 2020; (48): 90–105. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/thld_a_00713
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