postmodern geographies
Postmodern geographies refer to the study of space and place that challenges traditional notions of geography. This approach emphasizes the subjective experiences of individuals and communities, highlighting how culture, identity, and power shape our understanding of the world. It often critiques the idea of a single, objective reality, instead proposing that multiple perspectives coexist.
In postmodern geographies, concepts like globalization, urbanization, and social justice are examined through lenses that consider the impact of technology and media. Scholars explore how these factors influence spatial relationships and contribute to the fragmentation of places, leading to diverse interpretations of landscapes and environments.