This paper, largely inspired by Giorgio Agamben’s conceptualization of the camp, reflects on the relationship between the ‘topographical’ and the ‘topological’ in reference to Auschwitz–Birkenau and its spatialities. After having discussed the concept of soglia (threshold), we briefly introduce the ways in which the historiographical literature on the Holocaust treats the relationship between modernity, rationality, and Nazism. The second part of the paper is dedicated to an attempt to read ‘geographically’ the entanglements between the camp, Nazi spatial planning, bureaucratic rationalities, and the Holocaust. The notion of the camp-as-a-spazio-soglia is central to this interpretation. Auschwitz, conceived as a metaphorical and real space ...
In light of the recent proliferation and co-presence of institutional and makeshift camps and encamp...
This paper examines the geographical underpinnings of Giorgio Agamben's theory of sovereign power. R...
Recent research has located the camp as the paradigmatic space that emerges when geopolitics and bio...
This paper, largely inspired by Giorgio Agamben’s conceptualization of the camp, reflects on the rel...
Abstract: The paper discusses in-depth new perspectives in the Holocaust studies. It pays special at...
Seventy years on from the liberation of Auschwitz, the contributions collected in this volume each a...
Facing the current growing global archipelago of encampments including concentration, detention, tra...
Facing the current growing global archipelago of encampments, Camps Revisited develops a geographica...
This article examines the spatialities of Nazi genocidial practices. It does so by engaging with the...
This article examines the spatialities of Nazi genocidial practices. It does so by engaging with the...
Based on the experience of spatial confusion and inadequacy common during visits to uncommemorated s...
On the basis of the experience of spatial confusion and inadequacy, common during visits at uncommem...
Based on the experience of spatial confusion and inadequacy common during visits to uncommemorated s...
Seventy years on from the liberation of Auschwitz, the contributions collected in this volume each a...
Traces of the Common Places. On the Advantages of the Notion of a Topos for the Holocaust Studies ...
In light of the recent proliferation and co-presence of institutional and makeshift camps and encamp...
This paper examines the geographical underpinnings of Giorgio Agamben's theory of sovereign power. R...
Recent research has located the camp as the paradigmatic space that emerges when geopolitics and bio...
This paper, largely inspired by Giorgio Agamben’s conceptualization of the camp, reflects on the rel...
Abstract: The paper discusses in-depth new perspectives in the Holocaust studies. It pays special at...
Seventy years on from the liberation of Auschwitz, the contributions collected in this volume each a...
Facing the current growing global archipelago of encampments including concentration, detention, tra...
Facing the current growing global archipelago of encampments, Camps Revisited develops a geographica...
This article examines the spatialities of Nazi genocidial practices. It does so by engaging with the...
This article examines the spatialities of Nazi genocidial practices. It does so by engaging with the...
Based on the experience of spatial confusion and inadequacy common during visits to uncommemorated s...
On the basis of the experience of spatial confusion and inadequacy, common during visits at uncommem...
Based on the experience of spatial confusion and inadequacy common during visits to uncommemorated s...
Seventy years on from the liberation of Auschwitz, the contributions collected in this volume each a...
Traces of the Common Places. On the Advantages of the Notion of a Topos for the Holocaust Studies ...
In light of the recent proliferation and co-presence of institutional and makeshift camps and encamp...
This paper examines the geographical underpinnings of Giorgio Agamben's theory of sovereign power. R...
Recent research has located the camp as the paradigmatic space that emerges when geopolitics and bio...