On the Way to Imaginary Geography: Two Turns, Three Spaces
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Abstract
[In Russian]
The appearance and institutionalization of the research on interrelations
of imagination and space is regarded as the result of
‘cultural turn’ in geography and ‘spatial turn’ in the humanities.
‘Cultural turn’ is understood in the article as a multilayered historic
process, including the revolutionary changes in the theory
of geography in the 1950s–1980s (‘behavioral revolution’, ‘humanistic
revolution’) and the establishment of both humanistic and
critical geographies. !e concept of ‘thirdspace’ is seen as a sign
of the "nal mix and collaboration of the two large research "elds,
becoming some new one.
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