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Urban Walking and The Spatial Hinge

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Literary Geographies, Volume: 9, Issue: 2, Pages: 248 - 252

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This piece reframes the spatial hinge concept and incorporates it within an urban walking tour. The aim is to explore the value of walking practice for literary geographers and, through an engagement with emerging theory in this interdisciplinary approach, show how a literary text representing one p...

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Published in: Literary Geographies
ISSN: 2397-1797
Published: Literary Geographies, Cheshire , UK. 2023
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