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Tag Archives: Nigel Thrift
Remotely Sensing Cape Farewell
I recently gave a presentation at the RGS-IBG annual conference where I creatively presented a series of 35mm slides from my dad’s 1972 mountaineering expedition to Cape Farewell, Greenland. I gave the presentation in a session entitled “Me, my self … Continue reading
Posted in art in place and the place of art, Cultural Cartography, Cultural Geography, Curation as Spatial Practice, Curatorial Concerns, Exhibitions, Experimental Geographies, Experimental Historiography, Geographer-artists, Maps and Mapping, Sound Art, Spatial Theory
Tagged archival practice, Art and Climate Change, Cape Farewell, critical historiography, Derek McCormack, Greenland, Ideas of North, Jim Patchett, loss, love, mountaineering, Nigel Thrift, non-representational and performative art practices, Non-Representational Theory, Royal Geographical Society
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A Rough Guide to Non-Representational Theory
There is increasing interest in practice and performance in cultural geography. Attempts to move beyond issues of representation and re-focus cultural geographic concerns on performativity and bodily practices are linked to the inception of what Nigel Thrift describes as ‘non-representational … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Geography, Experimental Geographies, Spatial Theory
Tagged Cultural Geography, Experimental methods, geography, Hayden Lorimer, J D Dewsbury, merle patchett, Nigel Thrift, Non-Representational Theory, Paul Harrison, Performance, Performativity, research methods, Sarah Whatmore, social science
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What is Cultural Geography?
In this post I would like to address a question which is often asked of me in Canada: what is “Cultural Geography”? Cultural Geography is a subfield of Human Geography which focuses “upon the patterns and interactions of human culture, … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Cartography, Cultural Geography, Spatial Theory
Tagged affect, Berkeley School, Bruno Latour, Carl Sauer, Cultural Geography, definition, Denis Cosgrove, embodied practice, feminist theory, Geographic Practice, Geographic research, Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, hybrid geographies, landscape, Martin Heidegger, marxism, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, merle patchett, Michel Foucault, Michel Serres, Nigel Thrift, Non-Representational Theory, Positivism in Geography, post-colonialism, post-structuralism, postmodernism, Sarah Whatmore, spatial science
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