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'Writing's intimate spatialities: Drawing ourselves to our writing in self-caring practices of love'
Autor:
Dydia DeLyser
Publikováno v:
Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space. 54:405-412
This Commentary outlines four conceptual-spatial challenges of academic writing, and suggests an approach to navigating them. Academic writing, as feminist economic geographers argue, is underpinned by difference: emerging from and produced through d
Publikováno v:
cultural geographies. 29:3-4
Autor:
Alexander B. Murphy, Michael Heffernan, Marie Price, David C. Harvey, Dydia DeLyser, David Lowenthal
Publikováno v:
The AAG Review of Books. 5:201-214
The Devotions of Restoration: Materiality, Enthusiasm, and Making Three 'Indian Motocycles' Like New
Autor:
Dydia DeLyser, Paul Greenstein
Publikováno v:
Annals of the American Association of Geographers. 107:1461-1478
Amid growing attention by geographers to materiality, emotion, and work, we draw together practices of making and communities of enthusiasm to autoethnographically trace the restoration of three In...
Autor:
Dydia DeLyser
Publikováno v:
Social & Cultural Geography. 17:808-812
We live in an age of engagement – a much-hyped scenario where hundreds of millions of people around the world are perceived to be everywhere connected electronically through the ‘breaking news’ of ...
Autor:
Lou Cabeen, Noel Castree, Stephen Daniels, Dydia DeLyser, Peta Mitchell, Hugh Munro Neely, Felicity Callard, Harriet Hawkins
Publikováno v:
GeoHumanities. 1:211-232
This article draws together seven practitioners and scholars from across the diffuse GeoHumanities community to reflect on the pasts and futures of the GeoHumanities. Far from trying to circle the intellectual wagons around orthodoxies of practice or
Publikováno v:
Cultural geographies, 2015, Vol.22(2), pp.211-215 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
These are exciting times for cultural geography(ies),1 especially in the often-under-sung realm of methods: spurred by rapidly developing theoretical engagements and pursuit of creative opportunities, our research methods are now as varied as imagina
Autor:
Dydia DeLyser
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers. 40:209-222
This paper engages recent creative approaches to the archive in geography to explore an approach I term archival autoethnography: collecting and contributing to the archive ourselves, and critically engaging with those practices. I use my own collect