Turning a Page

It’s been a busy week or two here at Territorial Masquerades. First, we got a nice shout-out from Stuart Elden over at Progressive Geographies. Second, Jester has been busy consorting with a group of quintessential trickster “geographers.” The only report back from this amazing set of encounters is this: Rest assured that trickster geographies and geographers are alive and well in the present conjuncture.

Finally, after a few more days of vacation, the upcoming notes will take a different turn over the next couple weeks. I’ll be looking at some texts specifically dealing with political economy and agriculture. (See the “Now Reading” thumbnails at the blog’s footer below.) This is a slightly boring subject for my sensibilities, important as it is, but it will help lead me to much more interesting discussions—in my opinion—about actually existing primitive accumulation, political ecology and violent environments, and (lastly) frontiers.

These latter topics and what will come after them are much more representative of the blog’s interests.

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