Body and the City

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Behavioural Geography
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Bourgeois Imaginary
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Da Game
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Dense
Devious
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Face To Face
Fascist Discourse
Follow
geography
gillian
Human Fly
Jean Martin Charcot
Lacanian psychoanalysis
Lefebvre spatial analysis
map
Mental Processes
Overt Spatial Behaviour
Personal Geographies
Phenomenal Environment
Psychic Construction
psychoanalysis of urban space
psychoanalytic theory
Rational Economic Man
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Sardine Tin
Spatial Behaviour
spatial subjectivity
spatialities
Specular Image
symbolic
Symbolic Spatialities
Terrae Incognitae
unconscious spatial processes
urban identity formation

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415066495
  • Weight: 690g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Jul 1996
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Over the last century, psychoanalysis has transformed the ways in which we think about our relationships with others. Psychoanalytic concepts and methods, such as the unconscious and dream analysis, have greatly impacted on social, cultural and political theory. Reinterpreting the ways in which Geography has explored people's mental maps and their deepest feelings about places, The Body and the City outlines a new cartography of the subject.
The author maps key coordinates of meaning, identity and power across the sites of body and city. Exploring a wide range of critical thinking, particularly the work of Lefebvre, Freud and Lacan, he analyses the dialectic between the individual and the external world to present a pathbreaking psychoanalysis of space.

Steve Pile is Lecturer in the Faculty of Social Sciences at the Open University and Research Associate at the Centre for Freudian Analysis and research. He is editor, with Michael Keith of Place and the Politics of identity and, with Nigel Thrift, of Mapping the Subject.