Limit and Edge, Voice and Place

Radical Philosophy Review 12 (1-2):241-248 (2009)
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This piece extends Edward Casey’s meditations on the notion of place. Here he specifically looks at “limitrophic” phenomena, including the U.S.-Mexico border as a means for thinking between edge and limit, place and voice.

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Edward S. Casey
State University of New York, Stony Brook

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