ABSTRACT

This exciting collection opens up many new conversations on BodyPlace and introduces new theories of embodied places and the placing of bodies.
Extensive introductory and concluding sections guide students through the key debates and themes. Places Through the Body draws on a wide range of contemporary examples and creative ideas to address such topics as:
* How racist ideologies are embedded in modern architechtural discourse and practice
* How urban spaces make bodies disabled
* How the seemingly virtual worlds of knowledge and technology are embodied
* How gyms enable women body builders to make new kinds of bodies
* How male bodies are placed onto the silver screen
* New kinds of femininity
Here geographers, architects, anthropologists, artists, film theorists, theorists of cultural studies and psycho-analysis work alongside each other to make clear connections between bodies and places.

chapter 1|14 pages

INTRODUCTION

MakingPlacesBodies

part 1|72 pages

FilteringPlacesBodies

chapter 3|8 pages

BODIES-CITIES

chapter 4|15 pages

HUMAN.LANGUAGE.MACHINE

chapter 6|18 pages

THE BODY AS "PLACE"

Reflexivity and fieldwork in Kano, Nigeria

part 2|48 pages

ConfiningPlacesBodies

chapter 7|11 pages

HAREM

Colonial fiction and architectural fantasm in turn-of-the-century France

chapter 8|15 pages

DANCING IN THE DARK

The inscription of blackness in Le Corbusier's Radiant City

chapter 9|9 pages

THE SOUTH AFRICAN BODY POLITIC

Space, race and heterosexuality

chapter 10|12 pages

THE HOUSE BEHIND

part 3|75 pages

Excessing PlacesBodies

chapter 11|17 pages

BEYOND NOMADISM

The travel narratives of a "cripple"

chapter 12|18 pages

ENCOUNTERING MARY

Ritualization and place contagion in postmodernity

chapter 13|11 pages

PERVERSE DESIRE

The lure of the mannish lesbian

chapter 15|13 pages

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN

Train rides and other Oedipal stories

part 4|91 pages

ProjectingPlacesBodies

chapter 17|25 pages

MAPPED BODIES AND DISEMBODIED MAPS

(Dis)placing cartographic struggle in colonial Canada

chapter 19|18 pages

SEX, VIOLENCE AND THE WEATHER

Male hysteria, scale and the fractal geographies of patriarchy

chapter 20|16 pages

WRITTEN ON THE BODY

Eroticism, death, and hagiography

part |10 pages

Conclusion