Lecture

Kitchen: Social and Political Space

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This lecture explores the kitchen as a coercive space that shapes social relations, embodying political and moral debates on women's rights, gender equality, patriarchy, and power dynamics within households. It delves into alternative architectural approaches challenging traditional domesticity and gender roles, highlighting the subversive potential of kitchens in redefining their use and societal norms.

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