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MAPPING THE SUBJECT
GEOGRAPHIES OF CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION |
By: |
Steve Pile (Editor), Nigel Thrift (Editor) |
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ISBN 10: |
041510226X |
ISBN 13: |
9780415102261 |
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Publisher: |
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD |
Pub. date: |
3 August, 1995 |
Pages: |
432 |
Description: |
Is it possible to map the human subject? This explores the places of the subject on contemporary culture from a variety of directions and in the porcess, maps new territory for that subject, seeking new spaces, politics and possibilities. |
Synopsis: |
Rejecting static and reductionist understandings of subjectivity, this book asks how people find their place in the world. Mapping the Subject is an inter-disciplinary exploration of subjectivity, which focuses on the importance of space in the constitution of acting, thinking, feeling individuals. The authors develop their arguments through detailed case studies and clear theoretical expositions. Themes discussed are organised into four parts: constructing the subject, sexuality and subjectivity, the limits of identity, and the politics of the subject. There is, here, a commitment to mapping the subject - a subject which is in some ways fluid, in other ways fixed; which is located in constantly unfolding power, knowledge and social relationships. This book is, moreover, about new maps for the subject. |
Illustrations: |
3 figures, 18 b&w photographs |
Publication: |
UK |
Imprint: |
Routledge |
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