Archipelago/Funambulist Conversation between Léopold Lambert and Stuart Elden on Territory and Volume

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I’ve linked to content on Archipelago – the podcast companion site to Léopold Lambert’s The Funambulist – before. This time it’s a discussion with me, conducted at the CUSP offices in New York, and mainly discussing my 2013 article “Secure the Volume: Vertical Geopolitics and the Depth of Power“. The discussion covers the early work of Paul Virilio, Eyal Weizman’s Hollow Land, the fractured political geographies of the West Bank, and Léopold and my travels there. At the end I say a bit about my work on Shakespeare. Many thanks to Léopold for doing this – and all he does at his two sites.

You can listen to the discussion here.


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