“Sensualized” Space. Psycho-Geography of the City in Joanna Bator’s Japoński wachlarz

Elżbieta Konończuk

Uniwersytet w Białymstoku


Abstract

This article is a proposal for interpreting of Joanna Bator’s Japoński wachlarz [Japanese Fan] in the context of psycho-geographical concepts of the city, with the use of such domains as sensory geography or emotional geography of districts. The objective of the analysis is to demonstrate how Bator, from the perspective of an anthropologist, presents the poetical nature of the city.

Keywords:

city space, senses, psycho-geography, Joanna Bator


Published
2014-04-14



Elżbieta Konończuk 
Uniwersytet w Białymstoku



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