Non-Representational Theory: Space | politics | affect
perspective as a massively encumbered object. Its physical portability comes at the expense of an increased ramification and lay ...
Kwinter points to the rise of a whole series of sports that depend on an artful shap- ing of the different time scales of the en ...
Thus we arrive at a notion of ‘site’, as an active and always incomplete incarnation of events, an actualization of times and sp ...
important as signs and significations but that only recently have begun to receive their due. Recently, like a number of authors ...
understanding the worlds (Levinson 2003). Then there is the consequent ability of joint action periodically to work across diffe ...
Everyday life includes possibilities for withdrawing from, defending against, its own aliveness to the world, possibilities of, ...
from an ‘instinctive’ understanding of space shared by all the ‘field’ disciplines anthropology, archaeology, architecture, geo ...
So far as space is concerned, what I have been most concerned with is banishing nearness as the measure of all things (Thrift 20 ...
registers are continuously expanding but also in part because the sheer cultural diversity of how space appears is increasingly ...
to acknowledge that this is a world which we can only partially understand. Not only is it the case that many things are inheren ...
always works against cultural gravity, so to speak. This improvisatory virtuality provides an opportunity for an unsettled polit ...
and a kind of dignity, even in the midst of melancholy. That is surely something remarkable, given most people’s restricted circ ...
To summarize my summary, non-representational theory asks three main questions. First it questions the divide between theoretica ...
earlier. It would also be possible to argue that they have been prefigured in a number of places, by authors who want to give up ...
attempt to move on from Deleuze and Guattari’s famous aphorism from Anti- Oedipus, ‘The unconscious is not a theatre, but a fact ...
(Appadurai 2006). Indeed, I hold to a tragic view of human life insofar as I believe that history is one long stumble into the u ...
‘But malice aforethought’ considers the affective life that is to be found in modern cities, concentrating on the idea that soci ...
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2 Re-inventing invention New tendencies in capitalist commodification The functioning of the economy of qualities involves the e ...
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