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Timespace

Geographies of Temporality
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The social sciences and humanities have recently taken a 'spatial turn', with workers drawing upon a range of geographical concepts and metaphors to explore an increasingly complex and differentiated social world. Timespace is the first book to bring these interests together. Rather than thinking in terms of either time or space, it argues that our accounts of the social world must draw instead upon the more complex notion of Timespace. With contributors drawn from a range of disciplines, including Geography, Sociology, Gender Studies, International Studies and English Literature, Timespace is wide-ranging in both substantive and theoretical scope. In the first part of the volume, contributors explore the 'Making' and 'Living' of Timespace. Chapters examine past and present changes in time and time consciousness and the meaning of such changes for the people living through them; changing understandings of Modernisation and Progress and the geographies that underpin them; and the role that understandings of Timespace play in projects of national and racial identity and the politics of Belonging. In the second part of the volume, 'Living-Thinking Timespace', attention is turned to the ways in which we might most usefully conceptualize Timespace itself - whether drawing on the perspectives of a rejuvenated time-geography, some variation of Lefebvre's rhythm analysis, phenomenology or Buddhism. At the heart of the volume lies a challenge to all those who have uncritically embraced the recent 'spatial turn' and to those working in the field of time studies to think in terms of neither only space or time but a multi-dimensional, partial and uneven Timespace. Mike Crang, University of Durham, UK; Karen Davies, Lund University, Sweden; Geoffrey DeVerteuil, University of Southern California; USA, John Frow, University of Edinburgh, UK; Martin Gren, Universit
Release date Australia
March 8th, 2001
Audience
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Contributors
  • Edited by Jon May
  • Edited by Nigel Thrift
Illustrations
1 Tables, black and white
Pages
336
Dimensions
156x234x27
ISBN-13
9780415180832
Product ID
1739052

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