Heterotopia

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Origins

The term, heterotopia, is first introduced by the French philosopher Michel Foucault in 1967 during a conference lecture, Des espaces autres. (Foucault, 1967) It functions as a concept within human geography. Its key element is to describe places and spaces functioning in a non-hegemonic state.

Function within Geography

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References

  • Michel Foucault, Des espaces autres (1967), Hétérotopies. (audio extract)[1]
  • Michel Foucault. Of Other Spaces (1967), Heterotopias.

Contributors

  • Published Sander Linssen
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