Walking Inside Out
Contemporary British Psychogeography
Herausgeber: Richardson, Tina
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Contemporary British Psychogeography
Herausgeber: Richardson, Tina
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This book brings together contemporary theorists and practitioners to critically explore the state of psychogeography today.
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This book brings together contemporary theorists and practitioners to critically explore the state of psychogeography today.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Place, Memory, Affect
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield International
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 418g
- ISBN-13: 9781783480869
- ISBN-10: 1783480866
- Artikelnr.: 42198457
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Place, Memory, Affect
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield International
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 418g
- ISBN-13: 9781783480869
- ISBN-10: 1783480866
- Artikelnr.: 42198457
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Tina Richardson is an independent scholar and guest lecturer in the field of psychogeography and urban semiology. She completed her PhD research at the University of Leeds, developing her own psychogeographical methodology called schizocartography. She ran Leeds Psychogeography Group from 2009 to 2013 and worked on a collaboration exploring the semiotics of the British seaside, "Reading the Arcades/Reading the Promenades." Tina has had a number of articles published, including in Spaces and Flows and disClosure. She has presented a number of conference papers, for example at 'Situationist Aesthetics: The SI, Now' (University of Sussex) and was the invited speaker at the Land2 Symposium "Close to Home: Artists Reconsider the Local" (Leeds). Tina acted as co-editor for Parallax and associate editor for Spaces and Flows: An International Journal of Urban and Extraurban Studies. She featured on Radio 4 as a psychogeographer and in the local press in regards to a recent psychogeographical talk she presented on the musician Nick Drake. Tina runs a blog dedicated to Psychogeography and Cultural Theory called Particulations: http://particulations.blogspot.co.uk/ which she has been writing since 2009, in addition to a website oriented around her own form of psychogeography: www.schizocartography.org and a research-based twitter account @concretepost.
Dedication
Introduction: A Wander Through the Scene of British Urban Walking
Part I: The Walker and the Urban Landscape
1. Longshore Drift: Approaching Liverpool from Another Place by Roy Bayfield
2. Walking the Dog by Ian Marchant
3. Incongruous Steps Towards a Legal Psychogeography by Luke Bennett
Part II: Memory, Historicity, Time
4. Walking Through Memory: Critical Nostalgia and the City by Alastair Bonnett
5. Selective Amnesia and Spectral Recollection in the Bloodlands by Phil Wood
6. The Art of Wandering: Arthur Machen's London Science by Merlin Coverley
7. Wooden Stones by Gareth E. Rees
Part III: Power and Place
8. Psychogeography Adrift: Negotiating Critical Inheritance in a Changed Context by Christopher Collier
9. Confessions of an Anarcho-Flâneuse or Psychogeography the Mancunian Way by Morag Rose
Part IV Practising Psychogeography
Psychogeographical Practices
10. Psychogeography and Mythogeography: Currents in Radical Walking by Phil Smith
11. Developing Schizocartography: Formulating a Theoretical Methodology for a Walking Practice by Tina Richardson
12. Route Planning a Sensory Walk: Sniffing Out the Issues by Victoria Henshaw
Part V Outsider Psychogeography
13. Re-walking the City: People with Dementia Remember by Andrea Capstick
14. Psychogeography, Anti-Psychologies and the Question of Social Change by Alexander John Bridger
Conclusion: The New Psychogeography
Notes on Contributors
Index
Introduction: A Wander Through the Scene of British Urban Walking
Part I: The Walker and the Urban Landscape
1. Longshore Drift: Approaching Liverpool from Another Place by Roy Bayfield
2. Walking the Dog by Ian Marchant
3. Incongruous Steps Towards a Legal Psychogeography by Luke Bennett
Part II: Memory, Historicity, Time
4. Walking Through Memory: Critical Nostalgia and the City by Alastair Bonnett
5. Selective Amnesia and Spectral Recollection in the Bloodlands by Phil Wood
6. The Art of Wandering: Arthur Machen's London Science by Merlin Coverley
7. Wooden Stones by Gareth E. Rees
Part III: Power and Place
8. Psychogeography Adrift: Negotiating Critical Inheritance in a Changed Context by Christopher Collier
9. Confessions of an Anarcho-Flâneuse or Psychogeography the Mancunian Way by Morag Rose
Part IV Practising Psychogeography
Psychogeographical Practices
10. Psychogeography and Mythogeography: Currents in Radical Walking by Phil Smith
11. Developing Schizocartography: Formulating a Theoretical Methodology for a Walking Practice by Tina Richardson
12. Route Planning a Sensory Walk: Sniffing Out the Issues by Victoria Henshaw
Part V Outsider Psychogeography
13. Re-walking the City: People with Dementia Remember by Andrea Capstick
14. Psychogeography, Anti-Psychologies and the Question of Social Change by Alexander John Bridger
Conclusion: The New Psychogeography
Notes on Contributors
Index
Dedication
Introduction: A Wander Through the Scene of British Urban Walking
Part I: The Walker and the Urban Landscape
1. Longshore Drift: Approaching Liverpool from Another Place by Roy Bayfield
2. Walking the Dog by Ian Marchant
3. Incongruous Steps Towards a Legal Psychogeography by Luke Bennett
Part II: Memory, Historicity, Time
4. Walking Through Memory: Critical Nostalgia and the City by Alastair Bonnett
5. Selective Amnesia and Spectral Recollection in the Bloodlands by Phil Wood
6. The Art of Wandering: Arthur Machen's London Science by Merlin Coverley
7. Wooden Stones by Gareth E. Rees
Part III: Power and Place
8. Psychogeography Adrift: Negotiating Critical Inheritance in a Changed Context by Christopher Collier
9. Confessions of an Anarcho-Flâneuse or Psychogeography the Mancunian Way by Morag Rose
Part IV Practising Psychogeography
Psychogeographical Practices
10. Psychogeography and Mythogeography: Currents in Radical Walking by Phil Smith
11. Developing Schizocartography: Formulating a Theoretical Methodology for a Walking Practice by Tina Richardson
12. Route Planning a Sensory Walk: Sniffing Out the Issues by Victoria Henshaw
Part V Outsider Psychogeography
13. Re-walking the City: People with Dementia Remember by Andrea Capstick
14. Psychogeography, Anti-Psychologies and the Question of Social Change by Alexander John Bridger
Conclusion: The New Psychogeography
Notes on Contributors
Index
Introduction: A Wander Through the Scene of British Urban Walking
Part I: The Walker and the Urban Landscape
1. Longshore Drift: Approaching Liverpool from Another Place by Roy Bayfield
2. Walking the Dog by Ian Marchant
3. Incongruous Steps Towards a Legal Psychogeography by Luke Bennett
Part II: Memory, Historicity, Time
4. Walking Through Memory: Critical Nostalgia and the City by Alastair Bonnett
5. Selective Amnesia and Spectral Recollection in the Bloodlands by Phil Wood
6. The Art of Wandering: Arthur Machen's London Science by Merlin Coverley
7. Wooden Stones by Gareth E. Rees
Part III: Power and Place
8. Psychogeography Adrift: Negotiating Critical Inheritance in a Changed Context by Christopher Collier
9. Confessions of an Anarcho-Flâneuse or Psychogeography the Mancunian Way by Morag Rose
Part IV Practising Psychogeography
Psychogeographical Practices
10. Psychogeography and Mythogeography: Currents in Radical Walking by Phil Smith
11. Developing Schizocartography: Formulating a Theoretical Methodology for a Walking Practice by Tina Richardson
12. Route Planning a Sensory Walk: Sniffing Out the Issues by Victoria Henshaw
Part V Outsider Psychogeography
13. Re-walking the City: People with Dementia Remember by Andrea Capstick
14. Psychogeography, Anti-Psychologies and the Question of Social Change by Alexander John Bridger
Conclusion: The New Psychogeography
Notes on Contributors
Index