@article{0f0ad63bd87f47458f523fc91abbaf18,
title = "Lpatial histories of dissidence: imagination, memory, and resistance in Istanbul, Vienna, and Santiago de Chile, 1938-1945",
abstract = "This research introduces us to a story of friendship and kinship between the Austrian Margarete Sch{\"u}tte-Lihotzky and the Chilean Victoria Maier Mayer, two architects who took part in the resistance against the Nazi regime. The observation of their lives open up new ways of writing spatial histories of dissidence.",
keywords = "Anti-Fascism, Dissidence, Essay, Memory, Resistance",
author = "Sophie Hochh{\"a}usl",
note = "Funding Information: Architect, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. PhD in History in Architecture and Urbanism, Cornell University. She is currently working on two book projects: Memories of the Resistance: Margarete Sch{\"u}tte-Lihotzky and the Architecture of Collective Dissidence, 1918-1989, and Housing Cooperative: Politics, Architecture, and Urban Imagination in Vienna, 1904-1934. She is the recipient of a Carter Manny Award by the Graham Foundation (2015), the Bruno Zevi Award (2017), the Perkins Holmes Undergraduate Teaching Award (2020), and the inaugural Lynda S. Hart Teaching Award for a faculty granted by the Alice Paul Center and the Gender, Sexuality, and Women{\textquoteright}s Studies Program at the University of Pennsylvania. Sophie Hochh{\"a}usl is an Assistant Professor at the Stuart Weitzman School of Design and a member of the Executive Board for the program in Gender, Sexuality, and Women{\textquoteright}s Studies in the University of Pennsylvania. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2020, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile. All rights reserved.",
year = "2020",
doi = "10.4067/S0717-69962020000200040",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "2020",
pages = "40--61",
journal = "ARQ",
issn = "0716-0852",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile",
number = "105",
}