# THE FUNAMBULIST PAPERS 58 /// Corpographies: Making Sense of Modern War by Derek Gregory

Derek Gregory writes about corpographies in The Funambulist papers series.

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Stills from the film Diary of an Unknown Soldier by Peter Watkins (1959) / See past article

The second series of The Funambulist Papers, dedicated to the bodies is almost over (four more texts soon forthcoming), and the book that collects its essays is currently being edited. Today, we have the chance to read a text written by Derek Gregory (see our past conversation on Archipelago) about the concept of corpography, which attempts to give a reading of the war based on bodily experience. The relation between the First World War’s soldiers and the mud (see Peter Watkins’s first and fascinating film above) is one instance, but Derek particularly insists on the sonic aspect of the war: the sound of the guns and the bombs being simultaneously terrifying as an affect (see the descriptions by Mohammed Omer about last summer’s bombing of Gaza as a Wagner dreadful symphony), but also…

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Enchiladas, Danishes, and Donut Holes: A Different Kind of Arctic ‘Food Security’

Phil Steinberg also offers some thoughts on the recent submission to the UN Committee on the Limits of the Continental Shelf by Denmark.

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It doesn’t exercise self-restraint … a lot of people are surprised they went for the whole enchilada. – Michael Byers

The media reactions to Denmark’s Arctic seabed filing with the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf have been predictable: Politicians and pundits have decried the potential for Denmark’s outrageous sea-grab to start a new era of aggression in the region, while these pundits are promoting just such a scramble by framing the Danish filing in these terms. Meanwhile, scholars and lawyers have been noting that a) the rights that would accrue to Denmark in its ‘portion’ of the Arctic seabed if these limits were agreed upon would be quite limited; b) the filling was a statement of scientific findings which Denmark is aware will likely be reduced (presumably through a peaceful process) as countries with overlapping claims resolve their differences; and c) since the North Pole has no…

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Northward Ho! Denmark, North Pole and the ‘Recommendation’

Klaus Dodds reflects on the recent submission to the UN Committee on the Limits of the Continental Shelf by Denmark.

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The new urban question – A conversation on the legacy of Bernardo Secchi with Paola Pellegrini

very interesting discussion at the Society and Space open site.

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Barry, Andrew 2013 “Material Politics: Disputes Along the Pipeline” reviewed by Kai Bosworth

Andrew Barry’s new book reviewed at Society and Space open site.

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JUCS 1.3 content list

new issue of Journal of Urban Cultural Studies published.

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Pleased to announce that Issue 1.3 (2014) of the Journal of Urban Cultural Studies is in final production, content below:

EDITORIAL

Inaugural editorial: Urban cultural studies – a manifesto (part 2)

RESEARCH ARTICLES

The worst tourists in the world: Gangsters, heterotopia and the space of global capital In Bruges

Alternative sprawls, junkcities: Buenos Aires Libre and horizontal urban epistemologies

‘Alas, alas. House, oh house!’: The collapse of the Cologne City archive

Spaces for reading, a cartography of used books in urban Latin America

Urban tellurics in Barcelona: Between a Heideggerian rock and a postmodern swimming pool

SHORT-FORM ARTICLES

Geographies of street art: Shepard Fairey and the trans-scalar imagination

Bodies and sculptures: Moving mountains

‘Psychogeography of the Boundary’: An author interview with Eric Hazan

Sydney’s Chinatown/Chinese cities

[Full abstracts available below]

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The objects that surround our writing – Devin Shaw on his desk, study and working practices

A nice post by Devin Shaw at The Notes Taken about the books, papers and other objects surrounding him as he completes a book manuscript.

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Verso 2014 – Selected highlights, from Arundhati Roy to Slavoj Žižek in a free Ebook

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Verso 2014: Free Ebook Collection, edited by Verso Books

Selected highlights, from Arundhati Roy to Slavoj Žižek

We bring you a compilation of our most exciting reading from 2014, with contributions from leading radical names – brought together for the first time in this ebook collection, and available for FREE download!

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Volume 32, Issue 6 now out

New issue of Society and Space out – lots of very interesting papers in here.

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Books received – White on Genet and Voeltzel, Vingt ans et après

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Edmund White’s biography of Genet, and Thierry Voeltzel, Vingt ans et après – a collection of dialogues with (an anonymous) Foucault (see Foucault News for details).

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