[ Illusory spatial proportions (Brussels, 2011) . Photos of Marzia Poerio]
"Semiotics," CLXXV.1-4, 2009, pp. 21-38
Low emphasizes corporalizzazione space, arguing that it is necessary "to acknowledge That place and space are always embodied" (p. 22).
The body is a dimension that extends depending on the emotions and mental states of the individual as well as cultural predispositions and social relationships. The body, therefore, "conceptualized as embodied space, Incorporates metaphors, ideology, and language, as well as behavior, habits, skills, and spatial Orientations derived from global Discourses and far away places - Especially for the migrant - and yet is grounded at Any one moment in a specific Geographical location. I Argue That it is through the embodied space is integrated into the global space of everyday life inscribed WHERE attachment, emotion, and morality as into play ", which aims to address the problem of displacement through a theory that takes into account both the fact space "translocal" and "transnational" because of personal experience (p. 22) in the context of globalization.
The "reformulation of transnational space as fragmented and fluid, produced by people on the move complements studies of the sovereignity and citizenship and the reconsideration of the nation-state as a spatial entity or Territory, according to studies by Sassen, while "Diaspora and Refugee Studies of the displaced, uprooted, and homeless Also Have Brought Attention To The Consequences of territorializing analytical concepts of identity" (p. 33). The individual, in this situation, reformulating the concept of space and place beyond the nation-state.
In conclusion, Low Corsin Alberto Jimenez agrees with the idea that "space is No Longer a category of fixed and ontological attributes, But A Becoming, an emergent property of social relationship" (p. 34).
The general theory upon which Low, for his declaration comes from Foucault and de Certeau, among others, also cited Appadurai, Casey, Harvey and Lefebvre among many theoretical references.
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