The Avery Review Issue 52 [electronic resource].
The Avery Review 2021
Open access content
Batoul Faour takes stock of the shattered glass in Beirut in the aftermath of the August 4th port explosion to uncover political violence waged through this fragile material; Jacob Cascio carefully unfolds the story of the National AIDS Memorial Grove’s ever-changing landscape; Tamara Zeina Jamil looks beyond Rikers Island to reveal the machinations of the carceral industrial complex; and Brandon Adriano Ortiz coils together a personal, spatial, and temporal account of Taos and the Taos Pueblo that casts body, building, and micaceous clay into ongoing relation.
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Architectural criticism
Architecture
Sexual minority culture
City planning
Violence
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Caitlin Blanchfield
Joanna Joseph
Isabelle Kirkham-Lewitt
Jacob R. Moore
Alissa Anderson
Jordan H. Carver
Elsa Hoover
Ana María León
Nasra Abdullahi
Batoul Faour
Jacob Cascio
Tamara Zeina Jamil
Brandon Adriano Ortiz
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