Monstrous Spaces: The Other Frontier

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Monstrous Spaces: The Other Frontier
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Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : 9781848881761
ISBN-13 : 1848881762
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Book excerpt: The book is a collection of essays presented during the First Global Conference of Monstrous Geography held at Manchester College, Oxford, and examines monstrous geographies, or the other frontier, a space that runs counter to the socially constructed space of culture.


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