ABSTRACT

Spatial disorientation is of key relevance to our globalized world, eliciting complex questions about our relationship with technology and the last remaining vestiges of our animal nature. Viewed more broadly, disorientation is a profoundly geographical theme that concerns our relationship with space, places, the body, emotions, and time, as well as being a powerful and frequently recurring metaphor in art, philosophy, and literature.

Using multiple perspectives, lenses, methodological tools, and scales, Geographies of Disorientation addresses questions such as: How do we orient ourselves? What are the cognitive and cultural instruments that we use to move through space? Why do we get lost? Two main threads run through the book: getting lost as a practice, explored within a post-phenomenological framework in relation to direct and indirect observation, wayfinding performances, and the various methods and tools used to find our position in space; and disorientation as a metaphor for the contemporary era, used in a broad range of contexts to express the difficulty of finding points of reference in the world we live in.

Drawing on a wide range of literature, Geographies of Disorientation is a highly original and intruiging read which will be of interest to scholars of human geography, philosophy, sociology, anthropology, cognitive science, information technology, and the communication sciences.

chapter |13 pages

Introduction

part I|75 pages

Orientation/disorientation

chapter 2|16 pages

(Dis)orienting oneself in thinking

chapter 3|30 pages

Philosophies of disorientation

part II|1 pages

Lost subjects

chapter 4|17 pages

It doesn’t matter which way you go

The lived body and disorientation 1

chapter 5|14 pages

“On the origin of certain instincts”

chapter 6|19 pages

Different spatial abilities

part III|3 pages

The labyrinth of the world

chapter 7|15 pages

Labyrinths 1

chapter 8|20 pages

The city

A labyrinth where you are never lost 1

chapter 9|23 pages

Lost in an unfrequented wilderness 1

chapter 10|18 pages

Lost in cyberspace and art 1

chapter |2 pages

Epilogue