This article discusses how classical studies can use the concept of heterotopia to analyze both physical and imagined spaces in ancient civilizations. Michel Foucault has adopted the notion of heterotopia to refer to spaces and places that exist in reality, but are strikingly different from the surrounding space and reflect, negate and invert it. First, Foucault’s criteria for such other spaces are presented, and the concept of heterotopia is critically discussed before applications in ancient studies are outlined. Finally it is shown, as an example, how Foucault’s approach can help to understand the ideology and practice of ascetic monasticism in the Greek East in Late Antiquity
This article explores and compares the spaces of abjection in Italo Calvino's Le città invisibili an...
The term heterotopia, which has come to be known with the conceptualization of French social philoso...
The concept of heterotopia was introduced and immediately abandoned by Michel Foucault in 1966 – 67,...
This article discusses how classical studies can use the concept of heterotopia to analyze both phys...
The term ‘heterotopia’ was used by Foucault in one of his lectures given to a group of architectural...
The aim of the paper will be to explore the term Heterotopia, coined by Foucault in his 1967 work Of...
This doctoral dissertation examines Michel Foucault\u27s concept of heterotopia, which it locates wi...
AbstractMichel Foucault (1926-1984) was one of the major thinkers whose work offers a new approach t...
Arguably the most famous heterotopia that appears in Foucault’s work is the Chinese encyclopedia, wh...
Heterotopia, literally meaning ' other place', is a rich concept in urban design that describes a wo...
"This essay uses analytical tools developed by Edward Soja, Michel Foucault, and Michel de Certeau t...
Heterotopia, literally meaning ' other place', is a rich concept in urban design that describes a wo...
Heterotopia is a term coined by Michel Foucault and literally means “other space.” The term is used ...
1 recurso en línea (páginas 19-41).El análisis del concepto de heterotopía, explicado por Michel Fou...
This article explores ways in which the increasing segmentation and specialization of domestic space...
This article explores and compares the spaces of abjection in Italo Calvino's Le città invisibili an...
The term heterotopia, which has come to be known with the conceptualization of French social philoso...
The concept of heterotopia was introduced and immediately abandoned by Michel Foucault in 1966 – 67,...
This article discusses how classical studies can use the concept of heterotopia to analyze both phys...
The term ‘heterotopia’ was used by Foucault in one of his lectures given to a group of architectural...
The aim of the paper will be to explore the term Heterotopia, coined by Foucault in his 1967 work Of...
This doctoral dissertation examines Michel Foucault\u27s concept of heterotopia, which it locates wi...
AbstractMichel Foucault (1926-1984) was one of the major thinkers whose work offers a new approach t...
Arguably the most famous heterotopia that appears in Foucault’s work is the Chinese encyclopedia, wh...
Heterotopia, literally meaning ' other place', is a rich concept in urban design that describes a wo...
"This essay uses analytical tools developed by Edward Soja, Michel Foucault, and Michel de Certeau t...
Heterotopia, literally meaning ' other place', is a rich concept in urban design that describes a wo...
Heterotopia is a term coined by Michel Foucault and literally means “other space.” The term is used ...
1 recurso en línea (páginas 19-41).El análisis del concepto de heterotopía, explicado por Michel Fou...
This article explores ways in which the increasing segmentation and specialization of domestic space...
This article explores and compares the spaces of abjection in Italo Calvino's Le città invisibili an...
The term heterotopia, which has come to be known with the conceptualization of French social philoso...
The concept of heterotopia was introduced and immediately abandoned by Michel Foucault in 1966 – 67,...