Heterotopia and globalisation in the twenty-first century / edited by Simon Ferdinand, Irina Souch, and Daan Wesselman. - 1 online resource (xii, 210 pages)

Introduction. Interrupting globalisation : heterotopia in the twenty-first century / Daan Wesselman, Irina Souch, and Simon Ferdinand -- Other spaces for the Anthropocene : heterotopia as dis-closure of the (un)common / Lieven de Cauter -- H is for heterotopia : temporalities of the "new nature writing" / Cathy Elliott -- Disruptive elders : enacting heterotopias of the riverbank / Mary Gearey -- Agricultural heterotopia : the Soybean Republic(s) of South America / Gladys Pierpauli and Mariano Turzi -- "Interesting and incompatible relationships" : force and form in Pedro Costa's Porous City / Adam Kildare Cottrel -- Heterotopia and perspective : towards a different imagining of landscape / Henrietta Simson -- Of tourists and refugees : the global beach in the twenty-first century / Ursula Kluwick and Virginia Richter -- Airbnb as an ephemeral space : towards an analysis of a digital heterotopia / Elham Bahmanteymouri and Farzaneh Haghighi -- New communication technologies and the transformations of space : lessons from Michel Serres' Thumbelina / Peter Johnson -- The prison as playground : global scripts and heterotopic vertigo in Prison escape / Hanneke Stuit -- Dramatic heterotopia : the participatory spectacle of Burning Man / Graham St. John -- Afterword / Kevin Hetherington.

"Can heterotopia help us make sense of globalisation? Against simplistic visions that the world is becoming one, Heterotopia and Globalisation in the Twenty-First Century shows how contemporary globalising processes are riven by heterotopian tension and complexities. A heterotopia, in Michel Foucault's initial formulations, describes the spatial articulation of a discursive order, manifesting its own distinct logics and categories in ways that refract or disturb prevailing paradigms. While in the twenty-first century the concept of globalisation is frequently seen as a tumultuous undifferentiation of cultures and spaces, this volume breaks new ground by interrogating how heterotopia and globalisation in fact intersect in the cultural present. Bringing together contributors from disciplines including Geography, Literary Studies, Architecture, Sociology, Film Studies, and Philosophy, this volume sets out a new typology for heterotopian spaces in the globalising present. Together, the chapters argue that digital technologies, climate change, migration, and other globalising phenomena are giving rise to a heterotopian multiplicity of discursive spaces, which overlap and clash with one another in contemporary culture. This volume will be of interest to scholars across disciplines who are engaged with questions of spatial difference, globalising processes, and the ways they are imagined and represented"--

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Space--Social aspects.
Space--Philosophy.
Globalization--Social aspects.
Globalization--Philosophy.
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