A Philosophical Topography of Place and Non-Place: Lithuanian Context

Drawing on French anthropologist Marc Augé and his seminal book Non-Places (1995) the author pays attention to the transformation of contemporary urban landscapes. In thinking trough the dialectic of place and non-place, this paper aims to account for the apparent sense of placelesness in our cultur...

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Main Author: Odeta Žukauskienė
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 2016-09-01
Series:Santalka: Filosofija, Komunikacija
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/cpc.2016.244
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spelling doaj-390d692b85d841efb23e519e30df58e62020-11-24T20:53:32ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversitySantalka: Filosofija, Komunikacija2029-63202029-63392016-09-0124210811810.3846/cpc.2016.244A Philosophical Topography of Place and Non-Place: Lithuanian ContextOdeta Žukauskienė0Vilnius Academy of ArtsDrawing on French anthropologist Marc Augé and his seminal book Non-Places (1995) the author pays attention to the transformation of contemporary urban landscapes. In thinking trough the dialectic of place and non-place, this paper aims to account for the apparent sense of placelesness in our cultural landscapes and in increasingly globalised world. If we want to ask fundamental questions about what has happened to our urban landscape and to the spirit of cities during the last decades then the concepts of place and non-place help us to describe the actual changes. Besides, Augé’s work gives us the methodological tools to address philosophical questions about the nature of supermodernity and the relationship between modernity and postmodernity moving toward new conditions of globality. This article will attempt to apply anthropological and philosophical concepts of place and space to the context of Lithuania, comparing the ways of spreading of non-places (non-lieu) in the Soviet modernity and contemporary global, hyper-visual and liquid cultural landscape.http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/cpc.2016.244global landscapeMarc Augénon-placeplacespaceSoviet modernitysupermodernitypost­modernity
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A Philosophical Topography of Place and Non-Place: Lithuanian Context
Santalka: Filosofija, Komunikacija
global landscape
Marc Augé
non-place
place
space
Soviet modernity
supermodernity
post­modernity
author_facet Odeta Žukauskienė
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title A Philosophical Topography of Place and Non-Place: Lithuanian Context
title_short A Philosophical Topography of Place and Non-Place: Lithuanian Context
title_full A Philosophical Topography of Place and Non-Place: Lithuanian Context
title_fullStr A Philosophical Topography of Place and Non-Place: Lithuanian Context
title_full_unstemmed A Philosophical Topography of Place and Non-Place: Lithuanian Context
title_sort philosophical topography of place and non-place: lithuanian context
publisher Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
series Santalka: Filosofija, Komunikacija
issn 2029-6320
2029-6339
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Drawing on French anthropologist Marc Augé and his seminal book Non-Places (1995) the author pays attention to the transformation of contemporary urban landscapes. In thinking trough the dialectic of place and non-place, this paper aims to account for the apparent sense of placelesness in our cultural landscapes and in increasingly globalised world. If we want to ask fundamental questions about what has happened to our urban landscape and to the spirit of cities during the last decades then the concepts of place and non-place help us to describe the actual changes. Besides, Augé’s work gives us the methodological tools to address philosophical questions about the nature of supermodernity and the relationship between modernity and postmodernity moving toward new conditions of globality. This article will attempt to apply anthropological and philosophical concepts of place and space to the context of Lithuania, comparing the ways of spreading of non-places (non-lieu) in the Soviet modernity and contemporary global, hyper-visual and liquid cultural landscape.
topic global landscape
Marc Augé
non-place
place
space
Soviet modernity
supermodernity
post­modernity
url http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/cpc.2016.244
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