A “Periphery” Special Report from the “Living (a)geographically” project.
editors note: Emily T. Ness is sending in periodic reports from her effort to live an entire year without geographic metaphors to “understand geography as geography and strip those things that aren’t geography of their spatial garments.” More details are available in the most recent print issue [...]
To be totally honest I never made it to the UW party at the AAGs this year. In part because I was still using this map to try to find their party from last year. To me, this map raises a number of questions on both a theoretical and a pragmatic level. First, given that [...]
We’re in the thick of the AAGs right now. Quickly alternating between exhausted, exhilarated, and bewildered. We don’t really have any real time updates to report, but in the coming days we are expecting a dispatch from our “living geographically” correspondent Emily T. Ness concerning her attempts to avoid falling into metaphorical traps in the Vegas [...]
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