Huda Tayob

  • Nadia Bertolino (Host)

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Description

Dr. Tayob participated as guest speaker in the launch event of "Race and Space: A critical walk series", an enhancement project supported by Northumbria University. She presented her article: "Subaltern Architectures: Can Drawing “Tell” a Different Story?".
This article considers the potential of drawing for studying subaltern architectures. The subaltern architectures under discussion are a series of markets in Cape Town, South Africa, which are occupied by refugees, asylum seekers and migrants from across the African continent. These are spaces that would usually fall outside typical architectural studies, as they are contested sites, often difficult to access and not found in formal spatial archives. This article asserts that these markets have a particular spatial value to their populations. It proposes that postcolonial studies and the concept of mimicry offer the potential to recognize the spatial value of these markets while remaining cognizant of the power dynamics at work in the process of researching subaltern spaces. One of the primary methods discussed is the use of architectural drawing as a means to study the often overlooked and unseen spatial practices of refugee markets.
Period11 Nov 2022
Visiting fromUniversity of Manchester (United Kingdom)
Visitor degreePhD
Degree of RecognitionNational