Dai limiti del luogo alle barriere dello spazio

Renaissance travel literature does not include the experience of the geometrical border yet: it tells about positioning in zones, transitional areas where everything happens. Thus these textual traces increasingly tend to fashion themselves according provisional negotiations between map indicators a...

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Main Author: Toni Veneri
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Language:English
Published: Università degli Studi di Cagliari 2011-05-01
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spelling doaj-8cb1cb120cb3400fb093882789311dda2020-11-24T22:56:07ZengUniversità degli Studi di CagliariBetween2039-65972011-05-011110.13125/2039-6597/180170Dai limiti del luogo alle barriere dello spazioToni Veneri0Università di TriesteRenaissance travel literature does not include the experience of the geometrical border yet: it tells about positioning in zones, transitional areas where everything happens. Thus these textual traces increasingly tend to fashion themselves according provisional negotiations between map indicators and route indicators, between description and narration, leading to a balance or a tension between strategies and tactics. The features of the modern map, its formalization and its newly acquired autonomy, depend on this very polarization, on a binarism emerging between spatial setup and material experience of places. Referring to this crucial historical context, this paper would like to consider some apparently divergent definitions of space and place. In the last decades two main trends, respectively oriented to the theoretical redemption of the notion of space (the spatial turn of cultural studies) and place (the humanistic turn of geographical disciplines), seem nonetheless to convey towards a shared critique of the rigidity and stability of the concept of place when confronted to the polysemic category of space. If the Aristotelian place as a qualitative limit worked as an authoritative foundation unit for the medieval space of localization, during the Renaissance a quantitative space willing to be an “unlimited place” challenges this well established organization. Considering this process, this paper suggests the possibility, in order to suit a distinction rendered influential by Yi-Fu Tuan in geographical studies, to invert the promising philosophical terms employed by Michel de Certeau to describe the radical changes undergone by geographical imagination in these critical centuries.http://ojs.unica.it/index.php/between/article/view/180SpazioLuogoCartografiaLetteratura di viaggioRinascimentoMarco PoloEspaceLieuCartographieLittérature de voyageRenaissance
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Dai limiti del luogo alle barriere dello spazio
Between
Spazio
Luogo
Cartografia
Letteratura di viaggio
Rinascimento
Marco Polo
Espace
Lieu
Cartographie
Littérature de voyage
Renaissance
author_facet Toni Veneri
author_sort Toni Veneri
title Dai limiti del luogo alle barriere dello spazio
title_short Dai limiti del luogo alle barriere dello spazio
title_full Dai limiti del luogo alle barriere dello spazio
title_fullStr Dai limiti del luogo alle barriere dello spazio
title_full_unstemmed Dai limiti del luogo alle barriere dello spazio
title_sort dai limiti del luogo alle barriere dello spazio
publisher Università degli Studi di Cagliari
series Between
issn 2039-6597
publishDate 2011-05-01
description Renaissance travel literature does not include the experience of the geometrical border yet: it tells about positioning in zones, transitional areas where everything happens. Thus these textual traces increasingly tend to fashion themselves according provisional negotiations between map indicators and route indicators, between description and narration, leading to a balance or a tension between strategies and tactics. The features of the modern map, its formalization and its newly acquired autonomy, depend on this very polarization, on a binarism emerging between spatial setup and material experience of places. Referring to this crucial historical context, this paper would like to consider some apparently divergent definitions of space and place. In the last decades two main trends, respectively oriented to the theoretical redemption of the notion of space (the spatial turn of cultural studies) and place (the humanistic turn of geographical disciplines), seem nonetheless to convey towards a shared critique of the rigidity and stability of the concept of place when confronted to the polysemic category of space. If the Aristotelian place as a qualitative limit worked as an authoritative foundation unit for the medieval space of localization, during the Renaissance a quantitative space willing to be an “unlimited place” challenges this well established organization. Considering this process, this paper suggests the possibility, in order to suit a distinction rendered influential by Yi-Fu Tuan in geographical studies, to invert the promising philosophical terms employed by Michel de Certeau to describe the radical changes undergone by geographical imagination in these critical centuries.
topic Spazio
Luogo
Cartografia
Letteratura di viaggio
Rinascimento
Marco Polo
Espace
Lieu
Cartographie
Littérature de voyage
Renaissance
url http://ojs.unica.it/index.php/between/article/view/180
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