| Patricia Fumerton - 2006 - 312 pages
...little by little the pictural figurations of the practices that produce it.... The map [is] a totalizing stage on which elements of diverse origin are brought together to form the tableau of a "state" of geographical knowledge. [It] pushes away into its prehistory or into its... | |
| Patricia Fumerton - 2006 - 312 pages
...little by little the pictural figurations of the practices that produce it.... The map [is] a totalizing stage on which elements of diverse origin are brought together to form the tableau of a "state" of geographical knowledge. [It] pushes away into its prehistory or into its... | |
| Peter M. Candler - 2006 - 203 pages
...and anthropological languages of space." 2 The map is a spatial depiction of a place, a "totalizing stage on which elements of diverse origin are brought together to form the tableau of a 'state' of geographical knowledge, [which] pushes away into its prehistory or into... | |
| Peter M. Candler - 2006 - 203 pages
...and anthropological languages of space." 2 The map is a spatial depiction of a place, a "totalizing stage on which elements of diverse origin are brought together to form the tableau of a 'state' of geographical knowledge, [which] pushes away into its prehistory or into... | |
| Gordon McMullan, David Matthews - 2007 - 196 pages
...Dissolution of the Monasteries, 248. 32. As de Certeau observes, 'the map . . . colonizes space . . . [It] pushes away into its prehistory or into its posterity,...which it is the result or the necessary condition' (Practice of Everyday Life, 121). 33. Arthur F. Kinney asserts that Norden aimed to produce a work... | |
| Ian Buchanan - 2000 - 164 pages
...rational, and not forwards in the direction of the metaphysical (1996: 261-3). 6 "The map, a totalizing stage on which elements of diverse origin are brought together to form tableau of a "state" of geographical knowledge, pushes away into its prehistory or into its posterity,... | |
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