Re-imagining spaces and places interdisciplinary essays on the relationship between identity, space, and place

While 'space' and 'place' appear as key concepts in the study of culture, their complexity and mutability require ever-new frameworks when approaching them critically. Including chapters by authors from different fields, career stages, and geopolitical backgrounds, the contributo...

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