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Spatializing Culture: Embodied Space in the City
This chapter contains sections titled:
Introduction: Moore Street Market, Brooklyn, New York City
Spatializing Culture: A Theoretical and Methodological Project
Embodied Space
Language
Transnational/Translocal Spaces
Conclusion: Returning to Moore Street Market and Urban Public Space
References
Spatializing Culture: Embodied Space in the City
This chapter contains sections titled:
Introduction: Moore Street Market, Brooklyn, New York City
Spatializing Culture: A Theoretical and Methodological Project
Embodied Space
Language
Transnational/Translocal Spaces
Conclusion: Returning to Moore Street Market and Urban Public Space
References
Spatializing Culture: Embodied Space in the City
Bridge, Gary (editor) / Watson, Sophie (editor) / Low, Setha (author)
2011-02-25
13 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
social construction of space, actual transformation of space ‐ through peoples' social exchanges , social construction, phenomenological and symbolic experience of space ‐ exchange, conflict and control , co‐production model, how language and discourse ‐ influence meaning and politics of built environment , anthropologists, and the emphasisis ‐ social and cultural character of human body , spatializing culture ‐ embodied space in the city , Moore Street Market, Brooklyn, New York City ‐Moore Street Market, people listening to music , spatial analyses, neglecting body ‐ difficulties in resolving dualism of subjective and objective body , embodied spaces, sites of translocal and transnational space ‐ personal experience and perception , concept of embodied space ‐ human experience and consciousness, taking a material and spatial form , embodied space, integrated into spaces ‐ everyday urban life, attachment, emotions and morality coming into play
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