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Subaltern Geographies

Contributor(s): Jazeel, Tariq (Editor), Legg, Stephen (Editor), Arnold, David (Contribution by), Chari, Sharad (Contribution by), Featherstone, David (Contribution by), Gidwani, Vinay (Contribution by), Kumar, Mukul (Contribution by), Kumar, Sunil (Contribution by), Laing, Anna F (Contribution by), McFarlane, Colin (Contribution by), Radcliffe, Sarah A (Contribution by), Roy, Ananya (Contribution by), Sharp, Jo (Contribution by)

ISBN: 9780820354590

Publisher: University of Georgia Press

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Pub Date: March 15, 2019

Dewey: 306.091724

LCCN: 2018042679

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.69" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 1.19 lbs) 250 pages

Series: Geographies of Justice and Social Transformation

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Subaltern Geographies is the first book-length discussion addressing the relationship between the historical innovations of subaltern studies and the critical intellectual practices and methodologies of cultural, urban, historical, and political geography. This edited volume explores this relationship by attempting to think critically about space and spatial categorizations.

Editors Tariq Jazeel and Stephen Legg ask, What methodological-philosophical potential does a rigorously geographical engagement with the concept of subalternity pose for geographical thought, whether in historical or contemporary contexts? And what types of craft are necessary for us to seek out subaltern perspectives both from the past and in the present? In so doing, Subaltern Geographies engages with the implications for and impact on disciplinary geographical thought of subaltern studies scholarship, as well as the potential for such thought. In the process, it probes new spatial ideas and forms of learning in an attempt to bypass the spatial categorizations of methodological nationalism and Eurocentrism.

Brief description: TARIQ JAZEEL is a reader in human geography at the University College London. He is the author of Sacred Modernity: Nature, Environment and the Postcolonial Geographies of Sri Lankan Nationhood and coeditor of Spatializing Politics: Culture and Geography in Postcolonial Sri Lanka. He is also a coeditor of Antipode: A Journal of Radical Geography and a member of the editorial collective Social Text.

Review Quotes: [Subaltern Geographies] is an excellent source for those seeking to be introduced to different perspectives on the topic of subalternity. . . . highly recommended reading to tease the need for collaboration, shared learning and situated knowledge.--Claudia Seldin "Urban Studies Online"

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