Latin American Architectural History: Reading Between the Lines, Opening Opportunities

IF 0.1 2区 历史学 0 ARCHITECTURE
Felipe Hernández
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EDITORIAL NOTE This review article marks a departure for the journal — the start of an occasional series looking at areas often given inadequate attention in the pages of Architectural History . While the United Kingdom, Europe, United States and (at least some of) the countries of the former British empire are generally well covered in the journal, other parts of the world are not, and of these Latin America is perhaps the most conspicuous. This is partly for historical linguistic reasons (most research on Latin America is written in either Spanish or Portuguese) and partly because, when English-language publication is considered, the overwhelming influence of the US in this region means that the magnet of American publication is almost irresistible. This has meant that both Architectural History and the broader discipline as it exists in the UK have missed out on an important area of architectural-historical research and debate. To address this — to bring the architecture of Latin America to the attention of our readers and, conversely, to bring our journal to the attention of researchers in the region — the editorial board invited the Colombian-born architect Felipe Hernández, associate professor at Cambridge and member of the editorial board of Architectural History , to introduce the fascinating work of this continent and the wider issues it raises for the discipline.
拉丁美洲建筑史:字里行间的阅读,开放的机会
编者按:这篇评论文章标志着该杂志的一个开端——开始了一个偶然的系列,关注那些在建筑史上经常被忽视的领域。虽然英国、欧洲、美国和(至少部分)前大英帝国的国家在杂志上得到了很好的报道,但世界其他地区却没有,其中拉丁美洲可能是最引人注目的。这部分是由于历史上的语言原因(大多数关于拉丁美洲的研究都是用西班牙语或葡萄牙语撰写的),部分原因是,当考虑到英语出版物时,美国在该地区的压倒性影响力意味着美国出版物的吸引力几乎是不可抗拒的。这意味着建筑史和更广泛的学科,因为它存在于英国,已经错过了建筑历史研究和辩论的一个重要领域。为了解决这个问题——让我们的读者注意到拉丁美洲的建筑,反过来,让我们的杂志引起该地区研究人员的注意——编委会邀请了哥伦比亚出生的建筑师Felipe Hernández,剑桥大学副教授和建筑史编委会成员,介绍这个大陆的迷人工作以及它为该学科提出的更广泛的问题。
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