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Hey geographers and welcome to (Un)doing Geography
In this week's episode of (Un)doing Geography, I sit down with Eunice, a fellow student at Goldsmiths and is currently studying towards an MA in Arts Administration and Cultural Policy. In today's show we speak about what geography means to us and the work of David Harvey. Eunice also explores the concept of modernity and how we experience time differently. We look at sites of memory, the process of remembering and forgetting and the cultural trauma of the Hong Kong demonstrations.
Book recommendation for today's show is Imagined Communities by Benedict Anderson. Please do like and subscribe so as many geographers as possible can join our journey together. Geog love x x x
By Summer HalyHey geographers and welcome to (Un)doing Geography
In this week's episode of (Un)doing Geography, I sit down with Eunice, a fellow student at Goldsmiths and is currently studying towards an MA in Arts Administration and Cultural Policy. In today's show we speak about what geography means to us and the work of David Harvey. Eunice also explores the concept of modernity and how we experience time differently. We look at sites of memory, the process of remembering and forgetting and the cultural trauma of the Hong Kong demonstrations.
Book recommendation for today's show is Imagined Communities by Benedict Anderson. Please do like and subscribe so as many geographers as possible can join our journey together. Geog love x x x