to build her case. The strength of the study lies in the critical analysis of architectural space informed by in situ building analysis (from boundary to buttery), architectural drawings, rigorous examination of the reception of Renaissance treatises
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Michael K. Bess, David Lipset, Kudzai Matereke, Stève Bernardin, Katharine Bartsch, Harry Oosterhuis, Samuel Müller, Frank Schipper, Benjamin D’Harlingue, and Katherine Roeder
Manuel Stoffers, Blake Morris, Alan Meyer, Younes Saramifar, Andrew Cobbing, Martin Emanuel, Rudi Volti, Caitlin Starr Cohn, Caitríona Leahy, and Sunny Stalter-Pace
considered—and they approach walking and mapping through a dizzying array of methods. The breadth of the practices considered is one of the great strengths of O’Rourke’s text, and it functions as a fantastic reference for scholars interested in alternative
Johannes Görbert, Russ Pottle, Jeff Morrison, Pramod K. Nayar, Dirk Göttsche, Lacy Marschalk, Dorit Müller, Angela Fowler, Rebecca Mills, and Kevin Mitchell Mercer
-European colonial discourse. Non-German travelogues are referred to occasionally, yet the study does not offer a comparative analysis. One clear strength of the study, thus, is to identify the narrative structures, stereotypical images, and rhetorics by which