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Title: Sophisticated geographies
Authors: Jacobs, Jane M
Issue Date: 2008
Citation: Jane M Jacobs (2006) Sophisticated geographies, online papers archived by the
Publisher: Institute of Geography. The School of Geosciences.The University of Edinburgh
Series/Report no.: Institute of Geography Online Paper Series
GEO-037
Abstract: This paper offers a reflection on the relevance of Nietzsche to recent geographical scholarship. It starts by questioning the more general relationship between geography and philosophy/theory and interrogates what we might mean by theoretically sophisticated geographies. Drawing on a specific context - the postcolonial apology in contemporary Australia – the paper turns to the relevance of Nietzsche’s thinking about morality, in charting everyday moral geographies and imagining more ethical futures.
Keywords: Nietzsche
Australia
Geography
postcolonial
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1842/2143
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