ABSTRACT

Until very recently questions of resistance seemed straightforward, addressed in terms of an analysis of power.
This book demonstrates how new, radical geographies of resistance emerge, develop and operate. Radical cultural politics, exemplified by the black, feminist and gay liberation, has developed struggles to turn sites of oppression and discrimination into spaces of resistance. Post-colonial and queer theory have opened up new political spaces. Whether resistance is an act of transgression (crossing borders), opposition (such as constructing barricades), or everyday endurance (staying in place), these are geographies where space is constitutive of the social. Leading contemporary geographers draw on material from around the world, including Israel, Nepal, Canada, Philippines, Australia and Nigeria. Recasting current themes in critical human geography - politics, identity and place - the contributors introduce unexplored notions of resistance, offering exciting insights for those exploring social, cultural, urban, political and development issues in different worlds of change.

chapter 1|32 pages

Introduction

Opposition, political identities and spaces of resistance

chapter 2|35 pages

Black Gold, White Heat

State violence, local resistance and the national question in Nigeria

chapter 3|19 pages

A Spatiality of Resistances

Theory and practice in Nepal's revolution of 1990

chapter 4|20 pages

Remapping Resistance

‘Ground for struggle' and the politics of place

chapter 5|17 pages

Dancing on the Bar

Sex, money and the uneasy politics of third space

chapter 6|28 pages

The Still Point

Resistance, expressive embodiment and dance

chapter 7|16 pages

Radical Politics out of Place?

The curious case of ACT UP Vancouver

chapter 8|16 pages

Rings, Circles and Perverted Justice

Gay judges and moral panic in contemporary Scotland

chapter 9|19 pages

Performing Inoperative Community

The space and the resistance of some community arts projects

chapter 10|16 pages

Resisting Reconciliation

The secret geographies of (post)colonial Australia

chapter 12|22 pages

Local Cultures and Urban Protests

chapter 13|19 pages

Spatial Politics/Social Movements

Questions of (b)orders and resistance in global times

chapter 14|10 pages

Conclusion

A changing space and a time for change