Close Reading Michel Foucault's and Yves Lacoste's Concepts of Space Through Spatial Metaphors

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Yann Calbérac, « Close Reading Michel Foucault's and Yves Lacoste's Concepts of Space Through Spatial Metaphors », HAL-SHS : géographie, ID : 10.16995/lefou.90


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Based on a close reading of the interview that Michel Foucault gave Hérodote, the geography journal newly established and managed by Yves Lacoste in 1976, this article-through the study of spatial metaphors-unfolds the concepts and functions of space used by the philosopher and by geographers. The article proposes an archaeological approach-inspired by Foucault's thinking-in writing the history of the spatial turn and understanding the role played by geography and geographers in this "reassertion of space in critical social theory."

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