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i n d e x ................................... Abraham, Nicolas, 255–56 absence, xxi–xxiii, 2, 11, 36, 39, 41–42, 57, 88, 112, 122, 124, 147, 150, 169, 173, 179, 188– 89, 191, 194, 200, 216, 221, 234, 239–40, 243, 247–48, 262, 267, 274, 277, 280, 284, 289, 300, 308–10, 323 of a future, 196 of light, 56 of mortality, 222 of place, 120 and presence, xx, xxvii, 16, 29, 46–47, 71, 87, 163, 175, 180, 231, 266, 269, 278, 282, 325 of sleep, 114 of sound, 85 of water, 25 aesthetic experience, xiv, 26, 268 Aesthetics of Decay, The (Trigg), xxii, 263, 269 Agamben, Giorgio, xxvi, 148, 263, 265–67, 271, 277 agoraphobia, 5, 197, 220 airports, xxiv, 107, 114–18, 132, 156, 202–3 alien flesh, 155, 162–66, 204, 232, 256, 289, 292, 301–2, 322 See also un-place angst, 303–6, 316, 319 See also anxiety anonymous materiality, xv, xxvi, 169, 218, 220, 225, 281 Antarctica, xvi anxiety, 10, 27, 34, 95, 121, 190, 321 and agoraphobia, 5 and fluorescent light, 144 generalized anxiety, 104 and Heidegger, 152–54, 303–5 and homesickness, 194–97 of monuments, 94–95 of the restless ghost, 302 of the service station, 164 spatial anxiety, 149 Aristotle, 47 astronomy, 233 Augé, Marc, 120–21 Auschwitz, Poland, xxvi, 240–41, 246, 249–50, 254, 263, 272–73 Auster, Paul, 1, 140–41, 155, 167 Bachelard, Gaston, xxi, xxv, 32–33, 65–67, 71, 87, 109, 119, 129–30, 140, 169, 175, 185, 195–96, 202, 212–14, 258, 309 and ghosts, 321–22 on inside and outside, 109–10 on imagination, 65, 172–73 on latches, 210 on light switches, 145–47 methodological oneirism, 39–40 on motionless memories, 12 on the preservation of the past, 67–68 on snow, 219–21 on stairways, 211, 247 and the uncanny, 222–25 on the unconsciousness, 192–93 338 index Ballard, J. G., 101, 139, 229–33 See also space sickness Barthes, Roland, xxi basements, xiv, 223, 254, 279 Baudrillard, Jean, 125 Benjamin, Walter, 131 Bergson, Henri, xxiv, 17, 49–50, 58 black holes, 234–36, 239, 255–56 Blanchot, Maurice, 272 body, xv, xx, xxiv, 5, 19, 25, 27, 42, 48, 85, 93, 101, 148, 158, 161–62, 258–59, 262, 278 and alien flesh, 155–56, 163 as anonymous, 249 and anxiety, 149–55 and clothing, 296 as doubled, 289 and driving, 137, 139, 142 and the event horizon, 233, 235 and ghosts, 279, 293–95 as habitual, 16–17, 49, 140 and the home, 67, 195, 222, 226 as haunted, 218, 301–2, 308–9, 314, 318, 320–22, 326 and homesickness, 198 as horror, 251 intelligibility of, 38 and intentionality, 108 as language, 75 lived-body, 102–6, 119, 127–28, 136, 158–59, 196, 225, 260– 61, 277, 281, 297 and loss, 193, 197, 322 and memory, xxiv–xxv, 7, 9, 13, 50, 55, 107, 169, 173, 177– 78, 180–82, 204–6, 214, 219, 232, 325 and nostalgia, 188–91, 200, 203, 207–8, 224 as prepersonal, 164–66, 246, 292, 300, 303, 306, 310–11, 319–24 and place, xv, xxiii, 6, 10–12, 113, 120, 122–25, 145, 170–71, 202, 223 and phenomenology, 13–15 and ruins, xxvii and sight, 56–57, 147 and time, 230–31, 259 and tiredness, 8, 63, 112, 248 and trauma, xxvi, 232, 236, 241–42, 244, 250, 252–53, 255–56, 264–65, 280, 282 and the uncanny, 28, 34–35, 37, 60, 70, 254, 290–91, 298–99, 307 and wild being, 128, 134 and unreality, 275 See also embodiment body horror, 251, 253 body memory, 9, 16, 34–35, 49, 107, 154, 166, 177, 182, 203–6, 232–33, 236, 256, 260, 290 See also alien flesh Casey, Edward, xxiv, 2, 23, 51, 92, 158, 238 on edges, 135 on imagination, 67 on nostalgia, 183–84, 188, 199 on remembering, 51–53, 173, 182, 188 on site, 121–24, 126, 129 Chattri (monument), xxv, 80–82, 85, 87, 92 childhood, xvi, 65, 176, 211, 247, 288 childhood home, 13, 36–37, 46, 48, 209–12, 224,280, 302, 308, 321–22, 325 Clark, Andy, 297 common memory, 240–42, 244, 249, 251–56, 264, 271 See also deep memory Connerton, Paul, 75 cosmic space, 256 Cronenberg, David, 139, 229, 251–53 Crowell, Steven, 188–89 dark space, 224, 308 Dawson, Elena, 323 dead space, 256 [18.118.145.114] Project MUSE (2024-04...

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