I think Stuart Elden did some stuff on that a little while ago...
> Hi Matthew,
>
> I'm not a geographer (rather a psychogeographer) and am from a
> cultural theory background. Are you interested in texts that are
> primarily from the field of geography or would you be interested in a
> recommendation from postructuralist cultural theory?
>
> Tina
>
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> School of Fine Art, History of Art & Cultural Studies
> University of Leeds
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> Quoting Matthew J Rippon <[log in to unmask]>:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Much work has been produced regarding geographical perspectives of
>> place and boundaries. I am looking for resources that explain how a
>> particular (partisan) perspective of history apparently legitimises the
>> present-day boundaries. I know there is what might be broadly termed
>> the 'colonialization literature' but I am wondering if there is
>> anything else that connects history and boundaries that perhaps I have
>> missed.
>>
>> I will of course post the results to this list.
>>
>> Many thanks,
>>
>> Matthew
>>
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>> Matthew Rippon
>> School of Geography
>> Queen Mary, University of London
>> Mile End Road, London, E1 4NS
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>> http://www.geog.qmul.ac.uk/staff/ripponm.html
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(Ade)femi Adekunle
UCL
Department of Geography
PhD Student
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