Paola María Marugán Ricart, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana – Xochimilco, México
Tags: creative processes, decolonial lens, feminist organization, pedreira women, region/nation, spatialityJohn Agnew jagnew@geog.ucla.edu University of California, Los Angeles, UCLA (USA) Abstract: The roles of territory and borders in the genesis of conflicts have come under increased scrutiny in international relations and political geography over the past ten years. In this paper I want to focus on three intellectual trends that indicate a rapprochement between scholars […]
Tags: geographical imagination, spatiality, state-centrism, territoryAbstract: At the end of the 18th century, the Spanish colony devised the population plan for the Patagonian coast aiming to reaffirm its presence in the area. This essay builds upon the discussion of the “master account” Argentinean historiography has put at stake, such as the implied naturalization of State-nation borders towards the past, and the […]
Tags: 18th century, materiality, national historiography, Patagonian coast, spatiality