Part 1 The terrain of discussion - definitions, concepts, and arguments: geography, ideology and transgression - a relational ontology. Part 2 Heretical geographies: heretical geography 1 - the crucial "where" of graffiti; heretical geography 2 - the sacred and the profane - Stonehenge and the hippy convoy; heretical geography 3 - putting women in their place - Greenham Common. Part 3 Conclusions: place and ideological strategies; place, transgression and the practice of resistance.
Tim Cresswell is a human geographer at the Department of Geography, Royal Holloway, University of London. He is the author of four books on the role of space and mobility in cultural life.
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