Walking Inside Out
Contemporary British Psychogeography
Herausgeber: Richardson, Tina
Walking Inside Out
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
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- Place, Memory, Affect
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 596g
- ISBN-13: 9781783480852
- ISBN-10: 1783480858
- Artikelnr.: 42202256
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Place, Memory, Affect
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 596g
- ISBN-13: 9781783480852
- ISBN-10: 1783480858
- Artikelnr.: 42202256
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Edited by Tina Richardson
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