The Border as Threshold Space of Simultaneities
Schoonderbeek
Marc
The contribution spatial analysis should nowadays attempt to make to an understanding of the effects of power on space is precisely located in incorporating this understanding of the border. Without such a model, one will only remain to speculate about the properties of the border. It will, in other words, remain discourse only, rather then discursive production operating towards understanding. It is therefore crucial that the workings of power, and its spatial implementations and implications, are studied in precise detail. In this respect, the objectives for the field of spatial analysis, as described by Foucault, have to consider mechanisms of power in order to identify what is specific about them at a given moment. Borders are moments of demarcation not only in order to allow separation and differentiation. They also allow a space of encounter to emerge as well.
Berlin Wall
Charles Jencks
Francis Fukuyama
Giorgio Agamben
Michel Foucault
Minoru Yamasaki
beginning
boundary
cultural practice
discipline
ending
frontier
limit
security
sovereignty
spatial analysis
spatial order
state of exception
threshold
720
900
periodical
academic journal
archimaera
grenzwertig
005
2013
1865-7001
urn:nbn:de:0009-21-36008
http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-21-36008
schoonderbeek2013