Affective Geographies

Affective Geographies

“…spaces, and our sense of their extent and intensity, cannot be reduced to questions of representation, where representation is either an internal (cognitive) or an external symbol. Nonrepresentational theories, in contrast, encourage us to think of spaces and places in terms of their enactive composition through practice.”

McCormack, Derek P. 2013. Refrains for Moving Bodies: Experience and Experiment in Affective Spaces. Durham: Duke University Press.