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"Racialized incarceration" constitutes a form of sequel to issues 4 (Mar-Apr. 2016, "Carceral environments") and 5 (May-June 2016, "Design & racism"). This issue builds on these two precedents in demonstrating that incarceration is one of the horizons of processes of racialization and that architecture is an unsurpassable instrument of its enforcement. Through historical(...)
The Funambulist 12: Radicalized incarceration
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"Racialized incarceration" constitutes a form of sequel to issues 4 (Mar-Apr. 2016, "Carceral environments") and 5 (May-June 2016, "Design & racism"). This issue builds on these two precedents in demonstrating that incarceration is one of the horizons of processes of racialization and that architecture is an unsurpassable instrument of its enforcement. Through historical examples (concentration camps of Romani people in France, prison cities of Japanese and Japanese American people in the United States, an Aborigene prison in Australia) and contemporary ones (US prison industrial complex, immigrant detention centers in Canada, Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon), The Funambulist’s 12th issue intends to illustrate how the violence of colonial and structural forms of racism endure time and materialize in space.
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This issue presents a critique of the normative violence of gender in the specific context of indoor architectures. It engages a dialogue between trans perspectives on public bathrooms or the capitalist workplace, the demagogic blindspot of femonationalism when violence against women is deployed in domestic spaces, the clandestine alternatives to white “gayborhoods” for(...)
The Funambulist 13: Queers, feminists and interiors
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This issue presents a critique of the normative violence of gender in the specific context of indoor architectures. It engages a dialogue between trans perspectives on public bathrooms or the capitalist workplace, the demagogic blindspot of femonationalism when violence against women is deployed in domestic spaces, the clandestine alternatives to white “gayborhoods” for queer Arabs in France, the impossibility for young Hong Kong lesbians or, to an even higher degree, female migrant domestic workers to access “a room of one’s own”, the violence of the norm in the design of all rooms and furniture, or the far-from-neutral space of the coming out. The non-topical part of the issue also presents articles on the demilitarization struggle in Hawai’i, the Moroccan political movement of the Hirak in the Rif, and life as a Dane of color in stigmatized and gentrifying neighborhoods.
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''Toxic Atmospheres'' consists in a different approach to space and bodies to the strictly physical one usually described in The Funambulist. Its editorial argument draws on the concepts of “being-in-the-breathable” (Peter Sloterdijk), “the weather” (Christina Sharpe), and “combat breathing” (Frantz Fanon) to resolutely politicize what is usually approached through an(...)
The Funambulist 14, Toxic atmospheres. November-December 2017
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''Toxic Atmospheres'' consists in a different approach to space and bodies to the strictly physical one usually described in The Funambulist. Its editorial argument draws on the concepts of “being-in-the-breathable” (Peter Sloterdijk), “the weather” (Christina Sharpe), and “combat breathing” (Frantz Fanon) to resolutely politicize what is usually approached through an environmentalist perspective. The toxicity described throughout its pages are the atmospheric conditions of colonialism, imperialism, and/or capitalism.
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''Clothing Politics #2'' is the sequel of the third issue of The Funambulist, published two years earlier. The articles and projects presented in this issue feature instances of clothing that act as subversions of the gendered, colonial, racialized, and/or ableist normative contexts in which they are respectively worn.
The Funambulist 15, Clothing politics #2. January-February 2018
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''Clothing Politics #2'' is the sequel of the third issue of The Funambulist, published two years earlier. The articles and projects presented in this issue feature instances of clothing that act as subversions of the gendered, colonial, racialized, and/or ableist normative contexts in which they are respectively worn.
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The Funambulist 17, May/June : Weaponized infrastructure
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The Funambulist 18, July/August
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The latest issue is now in store!
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The Funambulist, issue #19 September-October 2018: The Space of Ableism.
The Funambulist 19, September/October
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The Funambulist, issue #19 September-October 2018: The Space of Ableism.
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La politique du bulldozer
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Nous sommes le 23 juillet 2014, à Gaza, dans la maison du beau-père de l’auteur palestinien Atef Abou Saef où vivent désormais 14 personnes de la famille dans seulement 2 pièces. Une explosion terrifiante se fait soudain entendre. Personne ne peut s’habituer à la peur que la prochaine frappe plus près encore. « La pooooooorte ! » crie Jaffa, la fille de 19 mois d’Abou(...)
La politique du bulldozer
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Nous sommes le 23 juillet 2014, à Gaza, dans la maison du beau-père de l’auteur palestinien Atef Abou Saef où vivent désormais 14 personnes de la famille dans seulement 2 pièces. Une explosion terrifiante se fait soudain entendre. Personne ne peut s’habituer à la peur que la prochaine frappe plus près encore. « La pooooooorte ! » crie Jaffa, la fille de 19 mois d’Abou Saef. En effet, personne n’a su lui expliquer l’horrible réalité du bruit terrorisant des explosions. Dans son essai, Léopold Lambert relate les politiques israéliennes du « Bulldozer » : en référence au surnom du général Ariel Sharon – ministre pendant 12 ans entre 1981 et 1999 et Premier ministre entre 2001 et 2006 –, ainsi qu'à la version militarisée du Caterpillar D9 en appliquant la doctrine.
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The fifth issue of The Funambulist Magazine is dedicated to a tremendously important topic that had been an underlying theme of many articles in the four first issues, but embraces here its entire primacy: the relationship between design and racism. Design tends to crystallize and reinforce the normative relationships between bodies in a given society, often to the point(...)
The Funambulist 5: Design and racism
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The fifth issue of The Funambulist Magazine is dedicated to a tremendously important topic that had been an underlying theme of many articles in the four first issues, but embraces here its entire primacy: the relationship between design and racism. Design tends to crystallize and reinforce the normative relationships between bodies in a given society, often to the point of materializing racist political programs. The issue is composed of articles, interview and projects describing the active contribution of design to structural racism in Palestine, the United States, France, South Africa, and Europe.
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The Funambulist 7: Health struggles
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