Following on Christos' mention of Kafka, and keeping with his literary and existential theme, may I also suggest Samuel Beckett's play 'Waiting for Godot' (1953) ... Regards, Charles Dr. Charles Travis Assistant Professor Department of Geography and Anthropology Rowan University 201 Mullica Hill Road Glassboro NJ 08028 U.S.A. Tel: (Office) 856 256 4500- ext. 3978 (Cell) 856 472 0241 -Research Partner: Border Narratives Project 'A Literary Atlas of Europe' Towards a Geography of Fiction [http://www.literaturatlas.eu/index_en.html <https://mymail.tcd.ie/horde/util/go.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.literaturatlas.eu%2Findex_en.html&Horde=ccff60ef3244d72953a1cd950ad4d27c> ] ________________________________ From: A forum for critical and radical geographers on behalf of Christos Zografos Sent: Tue 3/4/2008 08:52 To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: the politics of waiting although not exactly an academic study, Kafka's story of the guy waiting in front of a doorman for a considerable period of his life (in fact until he dies there), could perhaps be a good illustration of the politics of waiting; i don't know if the story appears in Kafka's book 'The Trial' but it certainly appears in the 1962 Orson Welles adaptation of the book hope this helps; apologies for not keeping strictly with the question.. christos On 04/03/2008, J.S. Hutta <[log in to unmask]> wrote: Going in a slightly different direction to what has been commented so far, Andrew Hill (OU) has a forthcoming book entitled "Seeing, Waiting, Travelling: Reimagining the War on Terror" (Palgrave 2008). He draws on Maurice Blanchot's essay "Waiting" from 1959 ("Whatever the importance of the object of waiting, it is always infinitely surpassed by the movement of waiting" - quote might not be exact) and on Lacan's 1945 text "Logical time and the assertion of anticipated certainty" (Escrits 2006). Hill relates what Lacan describes as the stage of trying to comprehend without being able to arrive (said to produce anxiety) to the state of waiting initiated in events such as last year's media reports on Taliban suicide bomber graduates. Hope this is useful simon ----- Original Message ----- From: "Craig Jeffrey" <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 4:30 PM Subject: the politics of waiting >I am writing a paper on how diverse subaltern populations have come to >experience their marginalization in spatial and temporal terms, especially >their sense of waiting. Does anyone know of studies that have discussed >waiting as a social/geographical condition? > > Thanks, > > Craig > > Dr. Craig Jeffrey > Associate Professor in Geography and International Studies > University of Washington > Department of Geography Box 353550 > Seattle, WA 98195 > USA > > Phone 001 206 543 5870 > Fax 001 206 543 3313 >