What the following titles have in common – if nothing else – is that they have all figured, either as excerpts or in their entirety, on the reading list for one or more installments of the course. For convenience, the references provided are to English editions (and first editions when there are several to choose from) or, when no such editions are available, with rough translations of the titles within square brackets. Predictably, academic literature predominates here, but there are also examples of fiction (Hylinger), films (Akın, Clay Mendoza, Sokurov) and even a radio novella (Florin):

Fatih Akın (dir.), Crossing the bridge. The sound of Istanbul (2005, 90 min)
Johan Asplund, Hur låter åskan? Förstudium till en vetenskapsteori [What does thunder sound like? Preliminary study for a theory of science] (Göteborg: Korpen, 2003)
Michael Benedikt, For an architecture of reality (New York: Lumen Books, 1987)
Walter Benjamin, “The task of the translator”, in Illuminations, ed. Hannah Arendt (New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1968)
Marshall Berman, All that is solid melts into air. The experience of modernity (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1982)
Gernot Böhme, “Atmosphere as the fundamental concept of a new aesthetics”, Thesis eleven 36 (1993)
Claes Caldenby, “En materiell kultur / A material culture”, Chalmers Arkitektur årsbok 2009, ed. Claes Caldenby, Matts Heijl, Marianne Ohlander & Lotta Särnbratt (Göteborg: Chalmers University of Technology, 2009)
—, “Trieste i kvadrat” [Trieste squared], Arche 46–47 (2014)
—, “Tingens oskuld” [The innocence of things], Arche 54–55 (2016)
Francesco Careri, Walkscapes. El andar como práctica estética / Walking as an aesthetic practice (Barcelona: Gustavo Gili, 2002)
Victoria Clay Mendoza (dir.), Sophie Calle, sans titre (2012, 52 min)
Robin Evans, “Translations from drawing to building”, in Translations from drawing to building and other essays (London: Architectural Association, 1997)
Magnus Florin, “Pråmen” [The barge] (2014), http://sverigesradio.se/sida/avsnitt/460251?programid=4736
Jonas Frykman, Berörd. Plats, kropp och ting i fenomenologisk kulturanalys [Touched. Place, body and thing in the phenomenological analysis of culture] (Stockholm: Carlsson, 2012)
Claes Hylinger, Dagar och nätter i Paris och Göteborg. Dagboksblad, dikter, prosa [Days and nights in Paris and Gothenburg. Diary pages, poems, prose] (Stockholm: Bonniers, 1975)
Torsten Hägerstrand, Tillvaroväven [The weave of existence] (Stockholm: Forskningsrådet Formas, 2009)
Lennart Kjellberg, Den klassiska romanens Ryssland [The Russia of the classic novel] (Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1964)
George Lakoff & Mark Johnson, Philosophy in the flesh. The embodied mind and its challenge to Western thought (New York: Basic Books, 1999)
Bruno Latour & Albena Yaneva, “‘Give me a gun and I will make all buildings move.’ An ANT’s view of architecture”, in Explorations in architecture. Teaching, design, research, ed. Reto Geiser (Basel: Birkhäuser, 2008)
Sven-Eric Liedman, Stenarna i själen. Form och materia från antiken till idag [The stones in the soul. Form and matter from Antiquity to the present] (Stockholm: Bonniers, 2006)
Daniel Miller, “Materiality. An introduction”, in Materiality, ed. Daniel Miller (Durham: Duke University Press, 2005)
Gunnar Olsson, Abysmal. A critique of cartographic reason (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007)
Juhani Pallasmaa, The eyes of the skin. Architecture and the senses (London: Academy, 1996)
Georges Perec, Species of spaces and other pieces (London: Penguin, 2008)
Steen Eiler Rasmussen, Experiencing architecture (London: Chapman & Hall, 1959)
Mats Rosengren, “Magma”, in Cornelius Castoriadis. Key concepts, ed. Suzi Adams (London & New York: Bloomsbury, 2014)
Alexander Sokurov (dir.), Russian ark (2002, 96 min)
Rebecca Solnit, Wanderlust. A history of walking (New York: Viking, 2000)

Hungry for more? Have a look at the excerpts from some of these works.