Edited by Lea Maria Spahn, Walking as Embodied Worldmaking brings together written and visual contributions from social scientists and artists, offering a vibrant and multifaceted perspective on the phenomenon of walking.
Walking is as much a cultural practice as it is an embodied experience. This book highlights the interrelations between materialities through phenomenological, artistic and methodological lenses. It examines walking as something we do in specific landscapes, a practice that connects different cultural practices, holds material-semiotic performativity and always involves an interweaving of (geo)political territories and borders.
Set Margins', 234pp, 17cm x 24cm, illustrated paperback, 2025