In terms of characterizing ethnographic places, and really space/place more generally, McKittrick’s work encourages us to think about the overlapping “physical, metaphorical, theoretical, and experiential contours” of a space.
Source
McKittrick, Katherine. 2006. Demonic Grounds: Black Women And The Cartographies Of Struggle. First edition edition. Minneapolis: Univ Of Minnesota Press.
Group Audience
- Private group -
Cite as
Anonymous, "Demonic Grounds", contributed by Kaitlyn Rabach, Center for Ethnography, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 26 January 2020, accessed 10 December 2024. https://www.centerforethnography.org/content/demonic-grounds
Critical Commentary
In terms of characterizing ethnographic places, and really space/place more generally, McKittrick’s work encourages us to think about the overlapping “physical, metaphorical, theoretical, and experiential contours” of a space.