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

Book Reviews

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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'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.