Geography, Memory and Non‐Representational Geographies
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Auteurs : Owain Jones [Royaume-Uni]Source :
- Geography Compass [ 1749-8198 ] ; 2011-12.
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- Affective, Affective mapping, Author geography compass, Blackwell, Blackwell publishing, British geographers, Collective memories, Collective memory, Community research institute, Cultural geographies, Cultural geography, Current practice, Current space, Dark room, Della dora, Domestic spaces, Duke university press, Ecology, Everyday life, Fundamental aspect, Future timespaces, Geographer, Geography, Geography compass, Harvard university press, Human geography, Individual memory, Industrial ruins, Lorimer, Materiality, Memory functions, Minnesota press, National identity, Owain jones, Oxford university press, Penguin books, Performative, Performative moment, Political geography, Political transformation, Present moment, Present rest, Princeton university press, Public space, Relative neglect, Short introduction, Sidaway, Social memory, Society space, Spatial politics, Spatial relations, Thrift, Timespace, West coast path.
Abstract
I discuss the presence of memory within geography, particularly in relation to the interweaving non‐representational/peformative/affective ‘turns’. Memory seems under‐considered in these non‐representational geographies (nrgs) which focus on the affective performativities of the present and the richness and creative potentials therein. As memory is a fundamental aspect of becoming, the roles it plays in the peformative moment need to be considered. Richness, potential and creativity emerges not simply from the moment per se, but from the legacies of the past carried into the present, not least through memory which underpins imagination, creativity and (productive) affective exchange. Emerging work on geography and memory does show some ‘non‐representational’ traits and thus there is a potential for bringing this kind of work more fully into nrg. This is set in wider contexts of geographical approaches to memory, and the notion of ecologies of memories which form of interlinkages between individuals, various social collectives, materialities, texts, and past/present/future timespaces.
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