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Spatial Hauntings Issue 11/12 ISBN 0-9687432-7-7 Guest Editors: Kevin Hetherington and Monica Degen Contents Hauntings - Monica Degen & Kevin Hetherington Being somewhere - Catherine Robinson Phantasmagoria/Phantasm Agora: Materialities, Spacialities and Ghosts - Kevin Hetherington Haunting in the ruins: matter and immateriality - Tim Edensor Sensed Appearances: sensing the 'performance of place' - Monica Degen Soundscapes: The Sounding City and Urban Social Life - Carlos Fortuna Mestizo Memories: Hybridity, Eroticism and Haunting - Beatriz Jaguaribe Ghostly Pasts, Spectral Futures - Malcolm Miles Training Memory in Kim: Traces of a Haunted Geography - Ginette Verstraete Washing your dirty linen in public - Paul O'Neill The para-normal of live art - Hester Reeve Afterword Ground Zero - Kevin Hetherington September 11, 2001 - Rob Shields International Terrorism as a Nomadic War Machine - Joost van Loon Policing Space and Race: Prejudice, Policies and Racial Profiling - Greg Elmer The 'Building' of Terrorism - Anthony D. King Ground Zero History and the Hauntings of Transgenocide - Jacques M. Chevalier On the Rim: Looking for the Grand Canyon by Mark Neumann - Michael Crang Capital city of Displacement by Uwe Rada - Monica Degen
Updated February 2003
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Order your copy from Amazon.com You may order a CDROM (.pdf) directly from Space and Culture. 'Haunted' spaces merge difference into the every day experience and practice of place. We are attempting to understand spaces that are marked by the co-presence of the past, present and future, and by their indeterminancy: thresholds, fleeting spatial moments, marginal spaces, places on the border. A special addition to this issue is the Afterword section. Essays on September 11, 2001. |