
Amaza Lee Meredith Imagines Herself Modern
Architecture and the Black American Middle Class
$77.65
- Hardcover
304 pages
- Release Date
19 December 2023
Summary
The extraordinary life and work of architect Amaza Lee Meredith, and the role modernism and material culture played in the aspiring Black American middle class of the early twentieth century.
Amaza Lee Meredith Imagines Herself Modern tells the captivating story of Amaza Lee Meredith, a Black woman architect, artist, and educator born into the Jim Crow South, whose bold choices in both life and architecture expand our understanding of the Great Migration and the Harlem Renais…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780262048347 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0262048345 |
| Author: | Jacqueline Taylor |
| Publisher: | MIT Press Ltd |
| Imprint: | MIT Press |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 304 |
| Release Date: | 19 December 2023 |
| Weight: | 567g |
| Dimensions: | 241mm x 159mm |
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Critics Review
Included in Publishers Weekly’s Fall 2023 Adult Announcements Art, Architecture & Photography Top 10 List
“Taylor’s work shines a light on this trailblazing figure in history.”
—Essence
“Taylor chronicles the life and work of Amaza Lee Meredith, a Black woman architect, artist, and educator who expanded our understanding of the Great Migration and the Harlem Renaissance. Using Meredith as a lens to study the role architecture played in early twentieth-century Black middle-class identity, Taylor shows that Meredith, like so many other Black cultural producers, wasn’t marginal to the modernist project but rather central to its definition.”
—The Millions
“This book is about rather more than Meredith’s life story […] Taylor uses this as the lens for exploring the wider societal context of Meredith’s life as an independent professional Black woman ploughing her own course during the inter-war years in America.”
—RIBA Journal
About The Author
Jacqueline Taylor
Jacqueline Taylor is an award-winning researcher and writer who focuses on the built environment and art with specific reference to issues of race and gender. She has worked in public practice and academe and has published widely in edited volumes and anthologies, including Southern Cultures and Suffragette City- Women, Politics, and the Built Environment.
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