Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 12-13Department of Archaeology, 1993 - Archaeology |
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... space is not experienced and under- stood in the same way by all people . One man's fine open vista is another woman's threatening open space . This gendering of spaces is only in part an aspect of their configuration , and is also ...
... space is not experienced and under- stood in the same way by all people . One man's fine open vista is another woman's threatening open space . This gendering of spaces is only in part an aspect of their configuration , and is also ...
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... space can become a dangerous quality . If we cease to see spaces as historically produced by social forces , they ... space and time . This no- tion of space and time as constitutive of society is on the face of it starkly different from ...
... space can become a dangerous quality . If we cease to see spaces as historically produced by social forces , they ... space and time . This no- tion of space and time as constitutive of society is on the face of it starkly different from ...
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... space requires that it be regarded as in some way authentic : as ' fatherland ' , ' motherland ' , ' cradle of civilisation ' or whatever . Thus space as place must become an essence , endowed with intrinsic qualities which precede ...
... space requires that it be regarded as in some way authentic : as ' fatherland ' , ' motherland ' , ' cradle of civilisation ' or whatever . Thus space as place must become an essence , endowed with intrinsic qualities which precede ...
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