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The spatial turn has been deeply influential across the humanities and social sciences for several decades. Yet despite this long term influence most volumes focus mainly on geography and tend to take a Eurocentric approach to the topic. The Question of Space takes a multidisciplinary approach to understanding how the spatial turn has affected other disciplines. By connecting developments across radically different fields the volume bridges the very borders that separate the academic space. From new geographies through performance, the internet, politics and the arts, the distinctive chapters…mehr
The spatial turn has been deeply influential across the humanities and social sciences for several decades. Yet despite this long term influence most volumes focus mainly on geography and tend to take a Eurocentric approach to the topic. The Question of Space takes a multidisciplinary approach to understanding how the spatial turn has affected other disciplines. By connecting developments across radically different fields the volume bridges the very borders that separate the academic space. From new geographies through performance, the internet, politics and the arts, the distinctive chapters undertake conversations that often surprisingly converge in approach, questions and insights Together the chapters transcend longstanding disciplinary boundaries to build a constructive dialogue around the question of space.
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Autorenporträt
Marijn Nieuwenhuis is a lecturer in Political Geography at the University of Warwick. His research is at the intersection of geography, philosophy and politics. His current research focuses on the 'politics of the air' and the political imagination of sand. He studies these two broad themes in relation to questions over the link between environmental reality and political matters concerning technology, pollution, security, territory and governance. David Crouch's research and writing crosses a number of fields of cultural geography, social anthropology, cultural and visual studies and art theory. These theoretical areas are engaged through an attention to contemporary cultural change, identity, human creativity, life and space encounters and relations, through ethnographies around landscape, everyday life/leisure and tourism, community involvement and the work of artists. This work includes an interest in space and gentle politics, belonging, disorientation and cultural identity, and human poetic expression in diverse forms of creativity.
Inhaltsangabe
Prelude: Playing with Space Marijn Nieuwenhuis and David Crouch / 1. Space living atmospheres affectivities David Crouch / 2. 'Knowing one's place' - mapping landscapes in and as performance in contemporary South Africa Awelani Moyo / 3. Vocalic space: socio-materiality and sonic spatiality George Revill / 4. bell hooks' Affective Politics of Space and Belonging Yvonne Zivkovic / 5. As Tenses Implode: Encountering Post-Traumatic Urbanism in Ghassan Kanafani's ?A?id ila Hayfa Ghayde Ghraowi / 6. 'Place' in an Inverted World? A Japanese Theory of Place Atsuko Watanabe / 7. The Invisible Lines of Territory: an Investigation into the Makeup of Territory Marijn Nieuwenhuis / 8. Two Internet Cartographies: Google Maps and the Unmappable Darknet Andrei Belibou / 9.Space is no one thing: luring thought through film and philosophy Philip Conway / 10.Mayday - a letter from the Earth Martin Gren / Postlude: And. And. And. Marijn Nieuwenhuis and David Crouch / Index
Prelude: Playing with Space Marijn Nieuwenhuis and David Crouch / 1. Space living atmospheres affectivities David Crouch / 2. 'Knowing one's place' - mapping landscapes in and as performance in contemporary South Africa Awelani Moyo / 3. Vocalic space: socio-materiality and sonic spatiality George Revill / 4. bell hooks' Affective Politics of Space and Belonging Yvonne Zivkovic / 5. As Tenses Implode: Encountering Post-Traumatic Urbanism in Ghassan Kanafani's ?A?id ila Hayfa Ghayde Ghraowi / 6. 'Place' in an Inverted World? A Japanese Theory of Place Atsuko Watanabe / 7. The Invisible Lines of Territory: an Investigation into the Makeup of Territory Marijn Nieuwenhuis / 8. Two Internet Cartographies: Google Maps and the Unmappable Darknet Andrei Belibou / 9.Space is no one thing: luring thought through film and philosophy Philip Conway / 10.Mayday - a letter from the Earth Martin Gren / Postlude: And. And. And. Marijn Nieuwenhuis and David Crouch / Index
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