Keller Easterling

Keller Easterling is an American architect, urbanist, writer, and professor at Yale University. Her work focuses on the intersection of architecture and infrastructure, exploring how they influence and shape urban environments and global networks.

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  1. 1. Extrastatecraft

    The Power of Infrastructure Space

    In this insightful exploration of global infrastructure, the author delves into the hidden networks and protocols that shape our world, revealing how they wield power and influence beyond traditional statecraft. Through a series of compelling case studies, the book uncovers the intricate ways in which these systems operate, often unnoticed, to dictate economic, political, and social dynamics. It challenges readers to rethink the conventional understanding of governance and control, highlighting the significance of these "extrastate" forces in shaping the modern landscape.

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  2. 2. The Cambridge Companion To Greek Tragedy

    An accessible collection of expert essays that introduces Athenian tragedy in its historical, religious, and civic contexts; explains performance practices such as the chorus, music, staging, and theater architecture; analyzes language, myth, and dramaturgy in plays by the major tragedians; and surveys the genre’s reception from antiquity to the present. It equips readers with clear critical frameworks for interpreting the dramas and appreciating their enduring cultural impact.