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Spatial Futures: Difference and the Post-Anthropocene

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Spatial Futures invites readers to imagine power and freedom through the lens of the Black Outdoors, a transdisciplinary spatial concept that operates beyond the planetary, stratigraphic confines of the Anthropocene. The chapters collectively point to the ontological-epistemological contradictions involved in forging liberatory spatial futures. Bringing new spatial imaginaries to bear in and outside geography, the book refuses the strictures of the cenic, entertaining difference as world-making.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 12 May 2024
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag Singapore
  • Publication City/Country: Singapore
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9789819997602

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LaToya E. Eaves PhD Associate Professor of Geography University of Tennessee Knoxville is a scholar of Black geographies. Her research emphasizes questions of power non-essentialism and embodiment centering Blackness gender Black feminism and the U.S. South.Heidi J. Nast PhD Professor of International Studies DePaul University is interested in how difference evolutionarily culturally and ontologically unfolds and operates across worlds and psyches the power that difference serves and the difference that power makes.Alex G. Papadopoulos PhD Professor of Geography DePaul University. An urban and political geographer his specialties range from geopolitics and applied diplomacy to heritage studies regional analysis and LGBTIQ+ studies.

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