"In Place/Out of Place " was first published in 1996. Minnesota
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What is the relationship between place and behavior? In this
fascinating volume, Tim Cresswell examines this question via
"transgressive acts" that are judged as inappropriate not only
because they are committed by marginalized groups but also because
of where they occur.
In Place/Out of Place seeks to illustrate the ways in which the
idea of geographical deviance is used as an ideological tool to
maintain an established order. Cresswell looks at graffiti in New
York City, the attempts by various "hippie" groups to hold a free
festival at Stonehenge during the summer solstices of 1984-86, and
the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp in Berkshire, England. In
each of the cases described, the groups involved were designated as
out of place both by the media and by politicians, whose
descriptions included an array of images such as dirt, disease,
madness, and foreignness.
Cresswell argues that space and place are key factors in the
definition of deviance and, conversely, that space and place are
used to construct notions of order and propriety. In addition,
whereas ideological concepts being expressed about what is good,
just, and appropriate often are delineated geographically, the
transgression of these delineations reveals the normally hidden
relationships between place and ideology-in other words, the
"out-of-place" serves to highlight and define the "in-place." By
looking at the transgressions of the marginalized, Cresswell
argues, we can gain a novel perspective on the "normal" and
"taken-for-granted" expectations of everyday life. The book
concludes with a consideration of the possibility of a "politics of
transgression," arguing for a link between the challenging of
spatial boundaries and the possibility of social
transformation.
Tim Cresswell is currently lecturer in geography at the
University of Wales.
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