| Shelley Hornstein is Associate Professor of Architectural History & Visual Culture at York University, and is widely published on the examination of concepts of place and spatial politics in architectural and urban sites. Her edited books include: Capital Culture: A Reader on Modernist Legacies, State Institutions, and The Value(s) of Art (McGill University Press, 2000); Image and Remembrance: Representation and The Holocaust (Indiana University Press, 2002), and Impossible Images: Contemporary Art after the Holocaust (NYU Press, 2003). Her current projects are book manuscripts entitled Losing Site: Architecture and Place, Lost and Found and Romancing the Stone: Architectural Tourisms and our Fascination with Buildings and Places. She is Executive Director and Co-Founder of www.mosaica.ca, the first online contemporary cultural space devoted to Jewish culture. |