Carthage: A Heterotopic Space in Classical Literature
Carthage, as depicted in Virgil's Aeneid and through artworks by Claude le Lorrain and J.M.W. Turner, is examined as a heterotopic space in classical literature. The concept of imagined geographies and heterotopias is explored in relation to Carthage, highlighting how it was represented, contested,
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Exploration of Heterotopias in Social Sciences
Spatial turn in social sciences emphasizes spaces as events shaped by time and motion, entrenched in power dynamics. Heterotopias offer spaces for utopian expressions and resistance, yet are still tethered to existing power relations. BiCon and naturist spaces exemplify heterotopias that allow parti
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