Spectral geographies: haunting and everyday state practices in colonial and present-day Alaska
(2011)
Journal Article
Coddington, K. (2011). Spectral geographies: haunting and everyday state practices in colonial and present-day Alaska. Social and Cultural Geography, 12(7), 743-756. https://doi.org/10.1080/14649365.2011.609411
Haunting is an analytic that foregrounds connections between the past and the present day. I employ haunting to analyze everyday practices of the colonial state in Alaska, thereby reinforcing the material connections between everyday activities and n... Read More about Spectral geographies: haunting and everyday state practices in colonial and present-day Alaska.