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The Spatial Turn Across the disciplines, the study of space has undergone a profound and sustained resurgence. Space, place, mapping, and geographical imaginations have become commonplace topics in a variety of analytical fields in part because globalization has accentuated the significance of location. While this transformation has led to a renaissance in human geography, it also has manifested itself in the humanities and other social sciences. The purpose of this book is not to announce that space is significant, which by now is well known, but to explore how space is analyzed by a variety of disciplines, to compare and contrast these approaches, identify commonalities, and understand how and why differences appear. The volume includes works by 13 scholars from a variety of geographical regions and disciplines. All have published about how space is used, represented, and given meaning in their respective fields. The chapters combine up-to-date lit- erature reviews concerning the role of space in each discipline and several offer original empirical analyses. The introduction surveys the development of the spa- tial turn across the fields under consideration. Some chapters are concerned with Geography; others explore the role of space in contemporary Anthropology, English and Hispanic studies, Sociology, Religion, Political Science, Film, and Cultural Studies. Despite frequent reference to the spatial turn, this is the first volume to explicitly address how theory and practice concerning space are used in a variety of fields from diverse conceptual perspectives. This book will appeal to everyone conduct- ing conceptual and theoretical research on space, not simply in Geography, but in related fields as well. Barney Warf is Professor of Geography at the University of Kansas. His research and teaching interests lie within the broad domain of human geography, particularly economic and political issues. Santa Arias is Associate Professor of Spanish at the University of Kansas. She specializes in the literatures of colonial Latin America and interdisciplinary approaches to the study of literature and culture. Routledge studies in human geography This series provides a forum for innovative, vibrant, and critical debate within Human Geography. Titles will reflect the wealth of research which is taking place in this diverse and ever-expanding field. Contributions will be drawn from the main sub-disciplines and from innova- tive areas of work which have no particular sub-disciplinary allegiances. Published: 1. A Geography of Islands 6. Mapping Modernities Small island insularity Geographies of Central and Stephen A. Royle Eastern Europe 1920–2000 Alan Dingsdale 2. Citizenships, Contingency and the Countryside 7. Rural Poverty Rights, culture, land and the Marginalisation and exclusion in environment Britain and the United States Gavin Parker Paul Milbourne 3. The Differentiated Countryside 8. Poverty and the Third Way Jonathan Murdoch, Philip Lowe, Colin C. Williams and Jan Neil Ward and Terry Marsden Windebank 4. The Human Geography of East Central Europe 9. Ageing and Place David Turnock Edited byGavin J. Andrews and David R. Phillips 5. Imagined Regional Communities 10. Geographies of Integration and sovereignty Commodity Chains in the global south Edited byAlex Hughes and James D Sidaway Suzanne Reimer 11. Queering Tourism 20. Family Farms Paradoxical performances at gay Harold Brookfield and Helen pride parades Parsons Lynda T. Johnston 21. China on the Move 12. Cross-Continental Migration, the State, and the Food Chains Household Edited by Niels Fold and Bill C. Cindy Fan Pritchard 22. Participatory Action Research 13. Private Cities Approaches and Methods Edited by Georg Glasze, Chris Connecting People, Participation Webster and Klaus Frantz and Place Sara Kindon, Rachel Pain and 14. Global Geographies of Post Mike Kesby Socialist Transition Tassilo Herrschel 23. Time-Space Compression Historical Geographies 15. Urban Development in Barney Warf Post-Reform China Fulong Wu, Jiang Xu and Anthony 24. Sensing Cities Gar-On Yeh Monica Degen 16. Rural Governance 25. International Migration and International perspectives Knowledge Edited by Lynda Cheshire, Allan Williams and Vladimir Vaughan Higgins and Geoffrey Baláž Lawrence 26. The Spatial Turn 17. Global Perspectives on Rural Interdisciplinary Perspectives Childhood and Youth Edited by Barney Warf and Santa Young rural lives Arias Edited by Ruth Panelli, Samantha Punch, and Elsbeth Robson Not yet published: 18. World City Syndrome 27. Design Economies and the Neoliberalism and inequality Changing World Economy in Cape Town Innovation, Production and David A. McDonald Competitiveness John Bryson and Grete Rustin 19. Exploring Post Development Aram Ziai 28. Whose Urban Renaissance? 30. Critical Reflections on Regional An International Comparison of Competitiveness Urban Regeneration Policies Gillian Bristow Libby Porter and Katie Shaw 29. Tourism Geography A New Synthesis Second Edition Stephen Williams The Spatial Turn Interdisciplinary perspectives Edited by Barney Warf and Santa Arias First published 2009 by Routledge 2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada by Routledge 270 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10016 Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business This edition published in the Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2008. “To purchase your own copy of this or any of Taylor & Francis or Routledge’s collection of thousands of eBooks please go to www.eBookstore.tandf.co.uk.” © 2009 Selection and editorial matter: Barney Warf and Santa Arias, individual chapters; the contributors All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers. British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data The spatial turn: interdisciplinary perspectives/[edited by] Barney Warf and Santa Arias. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references. 1. Geography—Philosophy. 2. Geography—Social aspects. 3. Human geography. I. Warf, Barney, 1956—II. Arias, Santa. G70.S685 2008 910.01—dc22 2008010331 ISBN 0-203-89130-9 Master e-book ISBN ISBN10: 0–415–77573–6 (hbk) ISBN10: 0–203–89130–9 (ebk) ISBN13: 978–0–415–77573–1 (hbk) ISBN13: 978–0–203–89130–8 (ebk) Contents List of illustrations ix Notes on contributors xi Acknowledgements xv 1 Introduction: the reinsertion of space in the humanities and social sciences 1 BARNEY WARF AND SANTA ARIAS 2 Taking space personally 11 EDWARD W. SOJA 3 Spacing movements: the turn to cartographies and mapping practices in contemporary social movements 36 SEBASTIÁN COBARRUBIAS AND JOHN PICKLES 4 From surfaces to networks 59 BARNEY WARF 5 Geography, post-communism, and comparative politics 77 JEFFREY KOPSTEIN 6 Retheorizing global space in sociology: towards a new kind of discipline 88 HARRY F. DAHMS 7 Sex and the modern city: English studies and the spatial turn 102 PAMELA K. GILBERT 8 The geopolitics of historiography from Europe to the Americas 122 SANTA ARIAS viii Contents 9 “To see a world in a grain of sand”: space and place on an ethnographical journey in Colombia 137 MARGARITA SERJE 10 Spatiality and religion 157 JOHN CORRIGAN 11 The cultural production of space in colonial Latin America: from visualizing difference to the circulation of knowledge 173 MARISELLE MELÉNDEZ 12 Documentary as a space of intuition: Luis Buñuel’s Land Without Bread 192 JOAN RAMON RESINA References 207 Index 230 Illustrations Table 3.1 Bureau d’Études war times chronicles: poles in the reorganization of the terrestrial production line 49 Figures 3.1 Entering the official liberation zone (root cause) 39 3.2 Normopathic complex 46 3.3 World monitoring 47 3.4 Inklings of autonomy 48 3.5 Mapa de la Sevilla Global 50 3.6 Cartographies of the Straits of Gibraltar 51 3.7 “Que se vayan todos” 55 8.1 “Map of South America,” by Thomas Kitchin 131 8.2 “Mexico of New Spain, in which the Motions of Cortés may be traced,” by Thomas Kitchin 133 8.3 “Mapa del Nuevo-mundo,” by Tomás López Enguidanos 134 9.1 The last forest of the Sierra Nevada de Santa María 143 11.1 Woodcuts prints from Epistola de insulis in mari Indico nuper inuentes (1494) 174 11.2 Mine of Gualgayoc as depicted by the bishop of Trujillo del Peru in his collection of watercolor illustrations of his diocese, 1782–5 180 11.3 “Ficoides peruvina” and “Elichrysum Americanum” as portrayed by Louis Feuillée in his expedition to South America, 1709–11 181 11.4 “Map of the courses of the rivers Huallaga and Ucayali in the Pampa of Sacramento,” composed by Fr. Manuel Soberviela and engraved by Joseph Vazquez in Lima, 1791 185 12.1 A regional map locating Las Hurdes 197 12.2 Mountain range of Las Hurdes 198

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