“<em>Topoi/Graphein</em> poses the most profound philosophical and conceptual questions concerning the human condition from a compelling geographical perspective. A sustained meditation on our engagement with the world, it journeys over remarkably wide-ranging territory, delivering valuable insights with an uncommon intensity of thought. This is a heavyweight work that wears its profundity lightly.”—David B. Clarke, professor of human geography and head of the Department of Geography at Swansea University <br /><br />“Generations of scholars have identified their respective positions with reference to landmark propositions emanating from singular publications. <em>Topoi/Graphein</em> holds the promise of becoming such a book for a coming generation. It tackles its subject matter with considerable verve and elegant style.”—Ulf Strohmayer, professor of geography at the National University of Ireland, Galway
Each chapter is organized into two subjects: topoi, or excerpts from the films, and graphein, the author’s interpretation of presented theories to mirror the displacements, transpositions, juxtapositions, fluctuations, and transformations between delimited categories. A landmark work in the study of human geography, Abrahamsson’s book proposes that academic and intellectual attention should focus on the spatialization between meaning and its materialization in everyday life.
Foreword: Born Again, by Gunnar Olsson
Introduction: Angle of Power
Part 1. Code inconnu/Crossroads
Chapter 1. Encounter/Point
Chapter 2. Wall/Stone
Chapter 3. Code inconnu/When Above
Chapter 4. Limits/Oedipus
Chapter 5. Stranger/Terra Firma
Part 2. Lord of the Flies/Passages
Chapter 6. Desert/Line
Chapter 7. Thing/Swerve
Chapter 8. Lord of the Flies/Through
Chapter 9. Division/Hermes
Chapter 10. Fire/Terra Nullius
Part 3. Apocalypse Now/The Event
Chapter 11. Dream/Plane
Chapter 12. River/Cloud
Chapter 13. Apocalypse Now/In-Between
Chapter 14. Darkness/Janus
Chapter 15. Abyss/Horror Vacui
Part 4. Geographein
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index