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Mapping the subject : geographies of cultural transformation

Steve Pile
Is it possible to map the human subject? This book explores the places of the subject in contemporary culture from a variety of directions and in the process, maps new territory for that subject, seeking new spaces, politics and possibilities.
Print Book, English, 1996
Routledge, London, 1996
Aufsatzsammlung
XI, 414 Seiten : Illustrationen, Diagramme
9780415102254, 9780415102261, 0415102251, 041510226X
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1: Introduction; 2: Mapping the Subject; I: Constructing the Subject; 3: Knowing the Individual; 4: Maps and Polar Regions; 5: ‘The Art of Right Living'; 6: Families and Domestic Routines; II: Sexuality and Subjectivity; 7: The Sexed Self; 8: Women on Trial; 9: Men, Heterosexualities and Emotional Life; III: The Limits of Identity; 10: Mapping ‘Mad' Identities; 11: Bodies without Organs; 12: Exploring the Subject in Hyper-Reality; 13: Migrant Selves and Stereotypes; IV: The Politics of the Subject; 14: Time, Space and Otherness 1; 15: Subject to Change without Notice; 16: Making Space for the Female Subject of Feminism; 17: Ethnic Entrepreneurs and Street Rebels; 18: Conclusions
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