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Tables of Contents for Mapping the Subject
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
List of figures
viii
 
List of Contributors
ix
 
Preface
xii
 
Introduction
1
12
Steve Pile
Nigel Thrift
Mapping the Subject
13
157
Steve Pile
Nigel Thrift
Part I Constructing the subject
Introduction
Knowing the Individual
Michel Foucault and Norbert Elias on Las Meninas and the modern subject
57
20
Miles Ogborn
Maps and Polar Regions
A note on the presentation of childhood subjectivity in fiction of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
77
16
Carolyn Steedman
`The Art of Right Living'
Landscape and citizenship, 1918-39
93
30
David Matless
Families and Domestic Routines
Constructing the boundaries of childhood
123
20
David Sibley
Part II Sexuality and subjectivity
Introduction
The Sexed Self
Strategies of performance, sites of resistance
143
15
David Bell
Gill Valentine
Women on Trial
A private pillory?
158
12
Julia Cream
Men, Heterosexualities and Emotional Life
170
29
Victor Jeleniewski Seidler
Part III the limits of identity
Introduction
Mapping `Mad' Identities
199
42
Hester Parr
Chris Philo
Bodies Without Organs
Schizoanalysis and deconstruction
226
15
Marcus Doel
Exploring the Subject in Hyper-Reality
241
48
Paul Rodaway
Migrant Selves and Stereotypes
Personal context in a postmodern world
267
22
Nigel Rapport
Part IV The Politics of the subject
Introduction
Time, Space and Otherness
289
92
Stephen Frosh
Subject to Change Without Notice
Psychology, postmodernity and the popular
309
23
Valerie Walkerdine
Making Space for the Female Subject of Feminism
The spatial subversions of Holzer, Kruger and Sherman
332
23
Gillian Rose
Ethnic Entrepreneurs and Street Rebels
Looking inside the inner city
355
16
Michael Keith
Conclusions
Spacing and the subject
371
10
Steve Pile
Nigel Thrift
Bibliography
381
23
Index
404