Cultural Geography
Distinctions of citizenship and anti-citizenship turned on questions of appropriate conduct and aesthetic ability. Landscaped ci ...
Shanks, M. and Tilley, C. (1992) Re-constructing Archaeology: Theory and Practice, 2nd edn. London: Routledge. Thomas, J. (1993) ...
Harlem, 1934 by Edward Burra (© Tate, London 2002) Section-5.qxd 03-10-02 10:38 AM Page 282 ...
Subjectivity grounds our understanding of who we are. It also grounds our claims to geographical knowledge. All geographical kno ...
(re)construct the subject, make self-awareness and self-fashioning impossible (see Soper, 1986, on the differences between human ...
example, Brown and Knopp, in articulating the complex relationship between sexuality, poli- tics and place, refer to the home, t ...
Nayak point to contradictions and paradoxes around resistance. They cite the work of Kobayashi and Peake (2000) who argue that g ...
extended (Pile and Thrift, 1995: 11).This trend may continue in the future. For example, inter- estingly, many of the chapters i ...
language and objects’ (2000: 415). Some of this work attempts to apply ‘abstract’ body theory to ‘real’ bodies (for example,Thri ...
Pile, S. and Thrift, N. (eds) (1995) Mapping the Subject: Geographies of Cultural Transformation. London: Routledge. Prorok, C.V ...
In his A Brief History of Time, Stephen Hawking writes that ‘when a body moves, it affects the curvature of space and time – and ...
THE SPATIAL IMPERATIVE OF SUBJECTIVITY 291 longer as central as it was in cultural theory, it is nonetheless key to how the subj ...
through violence (what he called ‘the repressive state apparatuses’), the main part of the work of getting us to accept our cond ...
time that it is ambiguous. We are free and accepting of our submission; we subject our- selves. In so doing we are allowed to fo ...
of large numbers of single mothers, we can understand what it means to be inside and out- side the ideology of gender. At these ...
caught up in a relation of being different, e.g. of not being ‘like other women’, of not being placed in a complementary opposit ...
research in Manchester’s gay village shows, the attraction for straight women is that they do not have to endure the pickup rout ...
from those happenstance juxtapositions, those accidental separations, the often paradoxical character of geographical configurat ...
should not attempt to speak for ‘the other’. By now, hopefully, it is common sense that I cannot speak for an amorphous group, b ...
REFERENCES Althusser, L. (1971) ‘Ideology and ideological state apparatuses (notes towards an investigation)’, in Lenin and Phil ...
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