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This collection presents geography’s most in-depth and sustained engagements with the void to date, demonstrating the extent to which related themes such as gaps, cracks, lacks, and emptiness perforate geography’s fundamental concepts, practices, and passions.
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This collection presents geography’s most in-depth and sustained engagements with the void to date, demonstrating the extent to which related themes such as gaps, cracks, lacks, and emptiness perforate geography’s fundamental concepts, practices, and passions.
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- Cultural Geographies + Rewriting the Earth
- Verlag: University of Nebraska Press
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 542g
- ISBN-13: 9781496223661
- ISBN-10: 1496223667
- Artikelnr.: 59184601
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Cultural Geographies + Rewriting the Earth
- Verlag: University of Nebraska Press
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 542g
- ISBN-13: 9781496223661
- ISBN-10: 1496223667
- Artikelnr.: 59184601
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Paul Kingsbury is a professor of geography and associate dean of the Faculty of Environment at Simon Fraser University. He is the coeditor of Psychoanalytic Geographies and Soundscapes of Wellbeing in Popular Music. Anna J. Secor is a professor of geography at Durham University. She is the coeditor of The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Political Geography.
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Into the Void
Paul Kingsbury and Anna J. Secor
Part 1. Holes
1. Urban Renewal and the Actuality of Absence: The “Hole” (Trou) of Paris,
1973
Ulf Strohmayer
2. The Crack in the Earth: Environmentalism after Speleology
Kai Bosworth
3. The Vortex and the Void: Meta/Geophysics in Sedona
Keith Woodward and John Paul Jones III
4. Six Voids
Flora Parrott and Harriet Hawkins
Part 2. Absences
5. Tracking Silence: Place, Embodiment, and Politics
Morgan Meyer
6. The Void and Its Summons: Subjectivity, Signs, and the Enigmatic
Mitch Rose
7. Derwent’s Ghost: The Haunting Silences of Geography at Harvard
Alison Mountz and Kira Williams
8. It Watches You Vanish: On Landscape and W. G. Sebald
John Wylie
Part 3. Edges
9. enfolding: An Experimental geographical imagination system (gis)
Nick Lally and Luke Bergmann
10. Beyond the Feminine Void: Rethinking Sexuation through an Ettingerial
Lens
Carmen Antreasian
11. Politics for the Impasse
Jess Linz and Anna J. Secor
12. Raising Sasquatch to the Place of the Cryptozoological Thing
Oliver Keane and Paul Kingsbury
Part 4. Voids
13. O(void): Excerpts from “Lot,” a Long Ethnopoetics Project about the
Colonial Geographies of Haida Gwaii
Sarah de Leeuw
14. Playing with Plenitude and Finitude: Attuning to a Mysterious Void of
Being
Mikko Joronen
15. In the Void of Formalization: The Homology between Surplus Value and
Surplus Jouissance
Ceren Özselçuk and Yahya M. Madra
16. Localizing the Void: From Material to Immaterial Materialism
Lucas Pohl
Coda: A Void More Placed
Paul Kingsbury and Anna J. Secor
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Into the Void
Paul Kingsbury and Anna J. Secor
Part 1. Holes
1. Urban Renewal and the Actuality of Absence: The “Hole” (Trou) of Paris,
1973
Ulf Strohmayer
2. The Crack in the Earth: Environmentalism after Speleology
Kai Bosworth
3. The Vortex and the Void: Meta/Geophysics in Sedona
Keith Woodward and John Paul Jones III
4. Six Voids
Flora Parrott and Harriet Hawkins
Part 2. Absences
5. Tracking Silence: Place, Embodiment, and Politics
Morgan Meyer
6. The Void and Its Summons: Subjectivity, Signs, and the Enigmatic
Mitch Rose
7. Derwent’s Ghost: The Haunting Silences of Geography at Harvard
Alison Mountz and Kira Williams
8. It Watches You Vanish: On Landscape and W. G. Sebald
John Wylie
Part 3. Edges
9. enfolding: An Experimental geographical imagination system (gis)
Nick Lally and Luke Bergmann
10. Beyond the Feminine Void: Rethinking Sexuation through an Ettingerial
Lens
Carmen Antreasian
11. Politics for the Impasse
Jess Linz and Anna J. Secor
12. Raising Sasquatch to the Place of the Cryptozoological Thing
Oliver Keane and Paul Kingsbury
Part 4. Voids
13. O(void): Excerpts from “Lot,” a Long Ethnopoetics Project about the
Colonial Geographies of Haida Gwaii
Sarah de Leeuw
14. Playing with Plenitude and Finitude: Attuning to a Mysterious Void of
Being
Mikko Joronen
15. In the Void of Formalization: The Homology between Surplus Value and
Surplus Jouissance
Ceren Özselçuk and Yahya M. Madra
16. Localizing the Void: From Material to Immaterial Materialism
Lucas Pohl
Coda: A Void More Placed
Paul Kingsbury and Anna J. Secor
Contributors
Index
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Into the Void
Paul Kingsbury and Anna J. Secor
Part 1. Holes
1. Urban Renewal and the Actuality of Absence: The “Hole” (Trou) of Paris,
1973
Ulf Strohmayer
2. The Crack in the Earth: Environmentalism after Speleology
Kai Bosworth
3. The Vortex and the Void: Meta/Geophysics in Sedona
Keith Woodward and John Paul Jones III
4. Six Voids
Flora Parrott and Harriet Hawkins
Part 2. Absences
5. Tracking Silence: Place, Embodiment, and Politics
Morgan Meyer
6. The Void and Its Summons: Subjectivity, Signs, and the Enigmatic
Mitch Rose
7. Derwent’s Ghost: The Haunting Silences of Geography at Harvard
Alison Mountz and Kira Williams
8. It Watches You Vanish: On Landscape and W. G. Sebald
John Wylie
Part 3. Edges
9. enfolding: An Experimental geographical imagination system (gis)
Nick Lally and Luke Bergmann
10. Beyond the Feminine Void: Rethinking Sexuation through an Ettingerial
Lens
Carmen Antreasian
11. Politics for the Impasse
Jess Linz and Anna J. Secor
12. Raising Sasquatch to the Place of the Cryptozoological Thing
Oliver Keane and Paul Kingsbury
Part 4. Voids
13. O(void): Excerpts from “Lot,” a Long Ethnopoetics Project about the
Colonial Geographies of Haida Gwaii
Sarah de Leeuw
14. Playing with Plenitude and Finitude: Attuning to a Mysterious Void of
Being
Mikko Joronen
15. In the Void of Formalization: The Homology between Surplus Value and
Surplus Jouissance
Ceren Özselçuk and Yahya M. Madra
16. Localizing the Void: From Material to Immaterial Materialism
Lucas Pohl
Coda: A Void More Placed
Paul Kingsbury and Anna J. Secor
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Into the Void
Paul Kingsbury and Anna J. Secor
Part 1. Holes
1. Urban Renewal and the Actuality of Absence: The “Hole” (Trou) of Paris,
1973
Ulf Strohmayer
2. The Crack in the Earth: Environmentalism after Speleology
Kai Bosworth
3. The Vortex and the Void: Meta/Geophysics in Sedona
Keith Woodward and John Paul Jones III
4. Six Voids
Flora Parrott and Harriet Hawkins
Part 2. Absences
5. Tracking Silence: Place, Embodiment, and Politics
Morgan Meyer
6. The Void and Its Summons: Subjectivity, Signs, and the Enigmatic
Mitch Rose
7. Derwent’s Ghost: The Haunting Silences of Geography at Harvard
Alison Mountz and Kira Williams
8. It Watches You Vanish: On Landscape and W. G. Sebald
John Wylie
Part 3. Edges
9. enfolding: An Experimental geographical imagination system (gis)
Nick Lally and Luke Bergmann
10. Beyond the Feminine Void: Rethinking Sexuation through an Ettingerial
Lens
Carmen Antreasian
11. Politics for the Impasse
Jess Linz and Anna J. Secor
12. Raising Sasquatch to the Place of the Cryptozoological Thing
Oliver Keane and Paul Kingsbury
Part 4. Voids
13. O(void): Excerpts from “Lot,” a Long Ethnopoetics Project about the
Colonial Geographies of Haida Gwaii
Sarah de Leeuw
14. Playing with Plenitude and Finitude: Attuning to a Mysterious Void of
Being
Mikko Joronen
15. In the Void of Formalization: The Homology between Surplus Value and
Surplus Jouissance
Ceren Özselçuk and Yahya M. Madra
16. Localizing the Void: From Material to Immaterial Materialism
Lucas Pohl
Coda: A Void More Placed
Paul Kingsbury and Anna J. Secor
Contributors
Index