STUD

Architectures of Masculinity
Edited by: Joel Sanders

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“Stud” is an interdisciplinary exploration of the active role architecture plays in the construction of male identity. Architects, artists, and theorists investigate how sexuality is constituted through the organization of materials, objects, and human subjects in actual space. This collection of essays and visual projects critically analyzes the spaces that we habitually take for granted but that quietly participate in the manufacturing of “maleness.” Employing a variety of critical perspectives (feminism, “queer theory,” deconstruction, and psychoanalysis), Stud’s contributors reveal how masculinity, always an unstable construct, is coded in our environment. Stud also addresses the relationship between architecture and gay male sexuality, illustrating the resourceful ways that gay men have appropriated and reordered everyday public domains, from streets to sex clubs, in the formation of gay social space.

Originally published by Princeton Architectural Press, 1996, and reprinted by Routledge as part of the Routledge Revival series in 2020.

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