Anna Vemer Andrzejewski is assistant professor of art history at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
“Andrzejewski's application of Foucault's panoptic theory to a
broad range
of building typologies serves to test his more metaphorical notion
of the
gaze in a diversity of situations beyond that of the prison. . . .
The
author's comparative method is original and yields new insight into
the
widespread role of surveillance in American life.”
-Ken Breisch, University of Southern California “Building Power is
a major contribution to the history of architecture, vernacular
theory, and the study of surveillance. Andrzejewski integrates
social and architectural history, spurring the reader to new
conclusions about important issues of power and space. It will pave
the way for new scholarship in art history, American studies, and
American history.” —Carla Yanni, Rutgers University
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