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- Title
Spacing Lives and Lively Spaces: Partial Remarks on Sarah Whatmore's Hybrid Geographies.
- Authors
Philo, Chris
- Abstract
Presents the author's comments on the book "Hybrid Geographies," by Sarah Whatmore. Information that stabilities of nature and culture, and of so many other objects and categories beloved of natural science, social science, even cultural studies are here exposed as illusory; Opinion that here is the particular strength of the book, notably because it goes well beyond stating such claims abstractly to retrieving them concretely, and thereby clearly demonstrating why it matters to appreciate that the world is so much more crazily hybridized and networked than the conventional lexicons of academia, politics and policy allow; Contribution to a radical 'enlivening' of geography, demanding a more fleshed-out and imaginative encounter with the life-forces of the many different life-forms sharing this planet with human beings.
- Publication
Antipode, 2005, Vol 37, Issue 4, p824
- ISSN
0066-4812
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1111/j.0066-4812.2005.00529.x