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The Race & Podcast: American Architecture as a Settler Colonial Project: San Francisco's Chinatown

The Race & Podcast: American Architecture as a Settler Colonial Project: San Francisco's Chinatown

Update: 2021-08-28
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This is “All Roads Lead to Chinatown”, a podcast about deconstructing settler colonial narratives in architectural history. My name is Piao Liu and my name is Elena M’Bouroukounda and we are both from The School of Architecture in Princeton University. This podcast will analyze the reconstruction of San Francisco Chinatown through two architecture cases after the earthquake in 1906, exploring how the very image of Chinatown was realized, produced, and experienced in the beginning of the 20th century.


Show Notes available at:


https://www.sahraah.com/race-podcast

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The Race & Podcast: American Architecture as a Settler Colonial Project: San Francisco's Chinatown

The Race & Podcast: American Architecture as a Settler Colonial Project: San Francisco's Chinatown

SAH Race + Architectural History Group