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Expanding Agency: Women, Race, and the Global Dissemination of Modern Architecture

Expanding Agency: Women, Race, and the Global Dissemination of Modern Architecture

Principal Investigator: (opens in a new window)Professor Kathleen James-Chakraborty

Funding: European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Grant

Project coordinator: (opens in a new window)Dr Jenny Devine

Postdoctoral fellow: (opens in a new window)Dr George Francis-Kelly

Research assistant: (opens in a new window)Kate Buckley

Doctoral students: Pooja Sastry and Nokubekezela Mchunu

Website:(opens in a new window) https://expanding-agency.com

This five-year project examines the role that women and ethnic minorities, including African Americans, had in the global dissemination of modern architecture and design between 1920 and 1970. It includes considerations of entrepreneurship, journalism, patronage, and philanthropy as pathways through which they exerted influence.

 

James-Chakraborty’s monograph focuses on Ethel Power, Estrid Ericson, Ethel Furman, Chloethiel Woodard Smith, and Gira Sarabhai. She will also co-author a book with Bryan Clark Green and Katherine Kuenzli on the Belgian Building for the 1939-40 New York World’s Fair which was later re-erected at Virginia Union University in Richmond, Virginia. Other team members will address the way in which the shelter press and other general interest magazines marketed modernism to female consumers, in part through the writings of women journalists.
The project team includes project coordinator Dr Jenny Devine, postdoctoral fellow Dr George Francis-Kelly, who will be researching the architecture of historically Black college and university campuses in the United States; research assistant Weronika Kocukiewicz, and doctoral students Pooja Sastry from India and Nokubekezela Mchunu from South Africa. A second postdoc will be added to the team in 2023. An international conference will be held in 2024. In 2026 an exhibition based on the results will tour architecture schools in Europe and the Global South.

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