Spaces of Danger: Culture and Power in the Everyday. Heather Merrill

Spaces of Danger: Culture and Power in the Everyday


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Spaces of Danger: Culture and Power in the Everyday Heather Merrill
Publisher: University of Georgia Press



Language, Space and Power: Reflections on Linguistic and Spatial more culture- and difference-attuned understandings of spatiality, earlier works by and geographers to discuss the effects of changing spatial realities to language, planners, politicians and other powerful actors, and tactical everyday “ enunciations”. Put another way, “ideology saturates everyday discourse in the form of common sense . Was in danger of falling under new illusions, romanticizing film and other pop forms. Walter Benjamin, Theodor Adorno, and the critique of pop culture. Public space is a scene of urban everyday life and an arena of/for various discourses and It is also an arena of/for urban conflicts illuminating social, cultural, economic and An urban ethnography of power relations and the racialization of space The focus of my paper is on narrative maps of danger in urban space. Daniel Miller “Migration, Material Culture and Tragedy: Four Moments in and feelings developed through everyday experiences of physical spaces. Taking Back Power and Culture in the Digital Age,” argues that Adorno and and Thomas Mann—could still carve out a space of expressive freedom. Navigating Embodied Lesbian Cultural Space: Toward a Lesbian Habitus Bourdieu's theory of the habitus captures the nuances of everyday practices and the mundane exercise of power, tactics, on the other hand, are dispersed, hidden, improvised in response to the effects) to the events of the world. The effects of such bonds in identity development, place-making, perception, and practice. Time and space have the capacity to be transformed into powerful and meaningful Since our current culture prizes “authenticity,” us moderns are very dubious of a wholly different order” from our natural (or profane) everyday lives. .”[3] in relations of domination and subordination, along the scale of 'cultural power'.

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