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Space and Social Theory

Interpreting Modernity and Postmodernity
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This book draws together new contributions by geographers from all over the world with a view to reasserting and redefining space in social theory and to understanding spatial practices within the contexts of culture and time. The volume is divided into four parts. Part I, Reason, Texts and Debates around Postmodernism, revisits questions of the continuity between modernity and postmodernity and considers the effectiveness of new and conventional modes of writing and interpretation. Part II, Writing Space, Forming Identities, explores the discourses and political practices through which identities are constructed and analyzes the meaning of such constructions within the context of the culture, class and national status of their creators. Part III, Planning and the Postmodern, examines the crisis of confidence in planning and seeks the means by which a humanly transformed and equitable environment may be conceived and realized. Part IV, The Politics of Difference, considers the problems of marginality associated with construction of identity in relation to gender, class and culture. Uninhibited in concept and reference, skeptical and adventurous in its argument, this collection of new work by leading theorists from all over the world is at once accessible and stimulating. It engages directly with key current intellectual, political and social issues, and will interest all students of social change and theory in geography and related social science disciplines.

Author Biography:

Georges Benko is Professor of Geography at the University of Paris I (Pantheon-Sorbonne). He is a member of the editorial boards of Espaces et Societes and GeoJournal and editor of the series Geographies en Liberté and Theorie Sociale Contemporaine, both published by l'Harmattan in Paris. He is the author of Geographie des Technopoles (Masson), co-author (with Alain Lipietz) of Les Regions qui Gagnent and editor of various books on Industrial Change and Social Theory. Ulf Strohmayer is currently lecturer in human geography at the University of Wales, Lampeter. He is the author of numerous articles, co-editor of two books and author, together with Matthew Hannah, of Gnostic Materialism: Cosmology and the Ruins of Social Theory.
Release date NZ
May 21st, 1997
Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Undergraduate
Contributors
  • Edited by Georges Benko
  • Edited by Ulf Strohmayer
Pages
416
Dimensions
174x248x22
ISBN-13
9780631194675
Product ID
3092666

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