Prostitution Research in Norway: Neo-liberal Discourses?
Volume 24, Issue 1, March 2016, pages 56-62<br/>10.1080/08038740.2015.1136685<br/>Trine Rogg Korsvik
Volume 24, Issue 1, March 2016, pages 56-62<br/>10.1080/08038740.2015.1136685<br/>Trine Rogg Korsvik
Volume 24, Issue 1, March 2016, pages 63-66<br/>10.1080/08038740.2015.1136684<br/>Morten Stinus Kristensen
10.1080/00905992.2016.1142520<br/>Katja Wezel
10.1080/00309230.2016.1153675<br/>Hsiao-Yuh Ku
10.1080/00309230.2015.1133670<br/>Ellen Vea Rosnes
<span class=“paragraphSection“>This article examines the role of émigré architect Victor Gruen in advancing a social-democratic ideology that would find an unlikely application in the context of consumer capitalism in the United States. It argues that Gruen was able to channel the ideals of social democracy into his vision of the shopping centre, intended as a recreation of the best aspects of urbanity in a suburban ‘desert’ that lacked any community centre. The article focuses on the formation of Gruen’s values in interwar Vienna and his early experiences in the US in the late 1930s and early 1940s, where he embraced his identity as a Jewish refugee by managing a theatre troupe of exiled Viennese, and where he established himself as an architect and designer in part through his contacts in the community of émigré Jews in New York.</span>
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