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Title: The Idea of a Town: The Anthropology of Urban Form in Rome, Italy, and The Ancient World by Joseph Rykwert ISBN: 0-262-68056-4 Publisher: MIT Press Pub. Date: 20 July, 1988 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $24.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 3.67 (3 reviews)
Rating: 1
Summary: Ethnocentric and Anti-Anthropological
Comment: This is an ethnocentric view of the role of religion in ancient cities. The author assumes that all cities were the same and that notions from the western tradition apply to all ancient cities. The use of the term "anthropology" in the title is ironic; his approach is not at all anthropological (anthropology works to transcend ethnocentric ideas and to document cultural variation, not ignore it). In fact, the title shows the author's ignorance of the discipline of anthropology. He employs an archaic definition that "anthropology" means "religion and ritual." So the title of this book really means, "the religion of urban form."
Here are just a few of the author's anti-anthropological statements: (1) "All the great civilizations practice it" (referring to rectilineal planning), page 26. This is incorrect in that rectilineal planning is NOT particularly common in ancient civilizations, and it is anti-anthropological in assuming that some civilizations are "greater" than others. (2) Rituals done at the founding of a town "must have roots in the biological structure of man" (page 194). This is nonsense, unless the author is using the trivial notion that all behavior, at some level, has roots in our biological nature.
Rating: 5
Summary: overlooked topic offering unexpected insights
Comment: Rykwert succeeds magnificently with this work, an older and more historically focused effort than his brilliant The Seduction of Place: The Future and Future of Cities. The writing is clear and accessible, but reaches far into historical annals, educating the reader and, more importantly, touching on the role that societies have played in the founding, structuring and continued sanctifying of cities. His focus is Roman, buttressed with Etruscan and Greek insights drawn from lore and archeology, but he also offers a broader panorama in his closing chapters. Rykwert writes with an erudition that seems boundless. Urbanists, archeologists, village-people and philosophers alike will appreciate his thought on a subject that ought not to be overlooked in our mad commuting and hectic urbanism.
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Summary: Not optional reading
Comment: This is a book more for architects than it is for classicists although it will enrich anyone who reads it. Rykwert is a scholar of the first rank, and it is the mark of a superior scholar to write in such a way as to cull the most arcane information from another field and trim, dry, boil, knead and package it for easy swallowing without sacrificing any of the wisdon-enhancing ingredients. Other books dealing with the same theme have preceded Rykwert's own book. F.W Jackson Knight's
This book is not optional reading for those who would pretend to practice architecture, or for those who want to understand the origin/destiny of the relationship between "art" and "religion", between the Apollonian and the Dionysian in Western culture. I recommend Camille Paglia's Similar Books:
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