Modernity, Metatheory, and the Temporal-Spatial Divide

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Modernity, Metatheory, and the Temporal-Spatial Divide

From Mythos to Techne

History: theory and methods Social and cultural history Human geography

Author: Michael Kimaid

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Collection: Routledge Approaches to History

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 27th March 2015

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 3 Mb

ISBN: 9781317565420


Overview

This book is about how modernity affects our perceptions of time and space. Its main argument is that geographical space is used to control temporal progress by channeling it to benefit particular political, economic and social interests, or by halting it altogether. By incorporating the ancient Greek myth of the Titanomachy as a conceptual metaphor to explore the elemental ideas of time and space, the author argues that hegemonic interests have developed spatial hierarchy into a comprehensive system of technocratic monoculture, which interrupts temporal development in order to maintain exclusive power and authority. This spatial stasis is reinforced through the control of historical narratives and geographical settings. While increasingly comprehensive, the author argues that this state of affairs can best be challenged by focusing on the development of "unmappable places" which presently exist within the socio-spatial matrix of the modern world.

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