- Practice of Everyday Life
- Chapter 9 Spatial Stories
- ‘Spaces’ and ‘places’
- Thus space is composed of intersections of mobile elements
- Describes connection and interrelationship between narrative and space
- Merleau-Ponty distinguished a ‘geometrical’ space (‘a homogeneous and isotropic spatiality,’ analogus to our ‘place’) from another ‘spatiality’ which he called an ‘anthropological space’
- Geometrical space and Anthropological space
- Thus space is composed of intersections of mobile elements
- ‘Spaces’ and ‘places’
- Chapter 9 Spatial Stories