Literary, Cultural & Architectural Journals Cabinet 46: Punishment CAbIneT edited by sina najafi. From the rule of “an eye for an eye” in the Code of Hammurabi and the old testament to the rise of the reforming “penitentiary” in the nineteenth century, from Kant’s notion of the right of retaliation to historical-philosophical explorations by michel Foucault and John rawls, the question of punishment has long been central to religious, political and philosophical discourse. Cabinet issue 46, with a special section on punishment, features gregory Whitehead on the legacy of philip Zimbardo’s controversial “prison experiments” at Stanford University; Justin e.H. Smith on punishment and sacrifice; Johan Lindqvist on music and torture; and a multi-generational conversation about corporal punishment in the home. elsewhere in the issue: an interview with robert n. proctor on how diamonds were made into the most precious of gems; george prochnik on the history of tattoos; and marius Kwint on the Cornell Brain Club. 978-1-932698-45-9 pbk, 7.75 x 9.75 in. / 112 pgs / 70 color / 30 b&w. U.S. $12.00 CDn $12.00 august/Journals Also Available: Cabinet 45: Games 9781932698442 Pbk, u.s. $12.00 Cdn $12.00 Cabinet Cabinet 47: Logistics CAbIneT edited by sina najafi. every time you put a letter in the mail, every time you stop at a traffic light, a complex—and usually invisible—network of logistics is at work. Cabinet issue 47, with a special section on Logistics, features James Whittington on the diaries of Dmitri pavlov, the Soviet official who determined who would eat and who would starve during the siege of Leningrad; Jacqueline Bochner on the harmonization of international postal systems; Daniella Stone on the logistics of the hospital kitchen; and a travelogue from the Cabinet “Hand- Delivered Issue road trip.” elsewhere in the issue: rasha Salti on intrigue and celebrity in the bar of Beirut’s phoenicia Hotel; Jeffrey Kastner on saintly “incorruptibles”; and Will Wiles on Bill phillips’ “monIaC,” a device that models the national economy using the flow of liquids. 978-1-932698-46-6 pbk, 7.75 x 9.75 in. / 112 pgs / 70 color / 30 b&w. U.S. $12.00 CDn $12.00 november/Journals Conjunctions: 59, Colloquy bArd CoLLeGe edited by bradford Morrow. Colloquy offers a major portfolio of never-before-published correspondence by William gaddis (1922–1998), a towering figure in twentieth-century literature and author of such novels as The Recognitions and JR. readers will encounter gaddis as a Harvard undergraduate making his first forays into fiction; struggling with his first book while scraping by in rented rooms in panama, Spain and paris; and grappling with his evolving status as an american writer and public figure. the selection includes his fan mail to other authors, passionate missives to his wives and lovers, tender and intimate notes to his children, frank and funny messages to friends such as David markson and Saul Steinberg, and revelatory exchanges with scholars of his work. this issue of Conjunctions also includes fiction, poetry and creative nonfiction from edie meidav, Cole Swensen, robert olen Butler, Samuel r. Delany, eliot Weinberger and others. 978-0-941964-75-3 pbk, 6 x 9 in. / 380 pgs. 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In a world that has become sharply polarized between political viewpoints, artists and other cultural creators have a choice between engaging with the political climate or remaining aloof. Issue 23 of Open investigates a third way, a form of autonomy incorporating the ideas of privacy, self-determination and independence in connection with social engagement. 978-90-5662-858-1 pbk, 6.75 x 9.5 in. / 176 pgs / 40 color / 40 b&w. U.S. $30.00 CDn $30.00 September/architecture & Urban Studies/Journals Architecture in the Netherlands Yearbook 2011–12 nAI PubLIshers edited by samir bantal, Jaap Jan berg, kees van der hoeven, Anne Luijten. For 25 years Architecture in the Netherlands has been an indispensable annual guide to the best in Dutch architecture. this anniversary issue reviews the 30 most remarkable projects of 2011 and looks back at the past 25 years, highlighting milestone designs as well as the developments and trends that influenced them. 978-90-5662-849-9 pbk, 9.5 x 12.5 in. / 272 pgs / 400 color. U.S. $60.00 CDn $60.00 august/architecture & Urban Studies OASE 87: Alan Colquhoun nAI PubLIshers oaSe 87 is dedicated to the thinking and career of renowned British architectural theorist alan Colquhoun (born 1921), author of such canonical books as The Oxford History of Modern Architecture. variously an architectural scholar, critic and practitioner, Colquhoun has always managed to link his practical experience with his constructive contributions to the discourse and the theorization of architecture. 978-90-5662-855-0 pbk, 6.75 x 9.5 in. / 128 pgs. U.S. $35.00 CDn $35.00 September/architecture & Urban Studies/Journals JournALs & AnnuALs hIGhLIGhTs Candide No. 6: Journal for Architectural Knowledge hATJe CAnTz edited by Andres Lepik, susanne schindler, Axel sowa. published twice a year, Candide is dedicated to exploring the culture of knowledge specific to architecture. Like voltaire’s fictional character Candide, who traveled the eighteenth-century world on an eager if often thwarted search for knowledge, the journal’s editors have embarked on a twenty-first-century quest for architectural knowledge. How is architectural knowledge generated, collected, presented and passed on? Which forms of architectural knowledge can be observed? How can knowledge generated in reference to a specific task be applied to other contexts? Which techniques, tools, and methods are instrumental? to do justice to the many ways of approaching research, each edition of Candide is divided into five sections. “analysis” investigates building types, looking for the knowledge invested in them; “essay” offers space for a personal exploration of one of the grand themes of architecture; “project” serves as a forum for practicing architects and their works; “encounter” highlights famous or unjustly forgotten architects; and “Fiction” draws on architecture’s imaginative dimension, inviting more speculative writing. 978-3-7757-3422-6 Hbk, 6.75 x 9.5 in. / 144 pgs / illustrated throughout. U.S. $29.95 CDn $29.95 December/architecture & Urban Studies/Journals 144 artBooK | D.a.p. 1.800.338.2665 orders@dapinc.com artBooK.Com 145
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