Postmodern Geographies: The Reassertion of Space in Critical Social Theory
Verso (1989)
| Abstract | Preface and Postscript Combining a Preface with a Postscript seems a particularly apposite way to introduce (and conclude) a collection of essays on ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Geography Philosophy | |||||||||
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| Call number | G70.S62 1989 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 1844676692 0860912256 0860919366 9780860919360 | |||||||||
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David M. Smith (1998). Geography and Moral Philosophy: Some Common Ground. Philosophy and Geography 1 (1):7 – 33.
Linda McDowell & Joanne P. Sharp (eds.) (1997). Space, Gender, Knowledge: Feminist Readings. J. Wiley.
Georges Benko & Ulf Strohmayer (eds.) (1997). Space and Social Theory: Interpreting Modernity and Postmodernity. Blackwell Publishers.
Barney Warf & Santa Arias (eds.) (2009). The Spatial Turn: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Routledge.
Hsuan L. Hsu (2010). Geography and the Production of Space in Nineteenth-Century American Literature. Cambridge University Press.
Louise C. Johnson (2000). Placebound: Australian Feminist Geographies. Oxford University Press.
Saraswati Raju (ed.) (2011). Gendered Geographies: Space and Place in the South Asia. Oxford University Press.
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