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From: "Jeremy W. Crampton" <jcrampton-AT-gsu.edu>
Subject: Re: Henri Lefebvre
Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2002 13:13:27 -0500


As a geographer myself (in a joint Anthro-Geog department) I would very much
agree with Stuart's point below that the politics of space has not yet been
satisfactorily problematized philosophically (whether in Foucault, Heidegger
or Lefebvre).

He also too modestly doesn't mention that some of this is addressed in a
recent issue of Antipode (the journal of radical geography) on Lefebvre.
It's Vol 33 (5).

Jeremy

> Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 13:40:22 -0000
> From: "Stuart Elden" <stuart.elden-AT-clara.co.uk>
> Subject: Henri Lefebvre


> Lefebvre has become very popular in geography and some other areas
recently
> largely due to the translations of the Critique of Everyday Life and The
> Production of Space. One of the problems of that reception - it seems to
> me - has been that it has been at the neglect of his philosophical and
> political concerns. I'm writing a book on Lefebvre which tries to put
these
> at the centre of the interpretation.



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