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Negative Geographies: Exploring the Politics of Limits

Current price: $99.00
Negative Geographies: Exploring the Politics of Limits
Negative Geographies: Exploring the Politics of Limits

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Negative Geographies: Exploring the Politics of Limits

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Negative Geographies
is the first edited collection to chart the political, conceptual, and ethical consequences of how the underexplored problem of the negative might be posed for contemporary cultural geography. Using a variety of case studies and empirical investigations, these chapters consider how the negative, through annihilations, gaps, ruptures, and tears, can work within or against the terms of affirmationism. The collection opens up new avenues through which key problems of cultural geography might be differently posed and points to the ways that it might be possible and desirable to think, theorize, and exemplify negation.
David Bissell
is an associate professor of geography at the University of Melbourne.
Mitch Rose
is a senior lecturer of geography at Aberystwyth University.
Paul Harrison
is a lecturer of geography at Durham University.

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