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The American Public Library Building: A Social History And Feminist Critique, Shirley J. Lincicum Jan 1993

The American Public Library Building: A Social History And Feminist Critique, Shirley J. Lincicum

Honors Papers

This paper seeks to place the development of the American public library building in its social and historical context from 1876 to 1950 and to present a preliminary feminist analysis of the public library as a building type. Like all social constructs, architecture reflects the values and rituals of its makers. Too often in America we reduce architecture to its functional and technological components and do not recognize the social implications of the built environment we create and inhabit. Though technology has played a major role in determining the shape of our physical environment, social forces have also been very …