Heterotopia (space): Revision history


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  • curprev 06:3806:38, 28 October 2019 130.95.254.25 talk 11,705 bytes 0 According to the text of other spaces* (1967) from Michel Foucault, and based on the word he used as an example for the Fifth principle, the correct word is "hammam of the Muslims" which is simply means "Muslims bath" which is not only dedicated to the Turkish ones. undo

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  • curprev 18:5918:59, 9 October 2018 31.201.74.40 talk 11,273 bytes +2 I think the word "possible" should be "impossible" since the physical space is a representation or approximation of a utopia, the space cannot become utopia because of the undesirable bodies and so it makes a real utopian space IM-possible. Hence, the space becomes Heterotopia and can never become utopia. undo Tag: Visual edit

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