Modes of exchange, metabolism and social formations: contributions from Kojin Karatani's framework to think about the spatial dimension

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Autor(a) principal: Costa, Bruno Moreira Riani [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.47456/geo.v2i35.38483
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/245161
Resumo: Marxist philosopher and literary critic, Kojin Karatani is widely considered one of the most important Japanese theorists of our time. Some of his innovative perspectives began to be disseminated in Western academic debate as some of his works were translated into the English language. Within this framework, the arguments contained in his book The Structure of World History were highlighted, in which the author proposes re-readings of certain Marxian categories placed in perspective in an attempt to reinterpret universal history. His proposal to deal with modes of exchange and his recovery of the concept of metabolism to describe the relationship established between society and nature, for example, are among his contributions. In this sense, the present article intends to present in a summarized way some of the ideas contained in Karatani's theoretical scheme, seeking to point out how they could be mobilized to contribute to certain debates in geography.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Modes of exchange, metabolism and social formations: contributions from Kojin Karatani's framework to think about the spatial dimension
title Modes of exchange, metabolism and social formations: contributions from Kojin Karatani's framework to think about the spatial dimension
spellingShingle Modes of exchange, metabolism and social formations: contributions from Kojin Karatani's framework to think about the spatial dimension
Costa, Bruno Moreira Riani [UNESP]
metabolism
modes of exchange
geography
title_short Modes of exchange, metabolism and social formations: contributions from Kojin Karatani's framework to think about the spatial dimension
title_full Modes of exchange, metabolism and social formations: contributions from Kojin Karatani's framework to think about the spatial dimension
title_fullStr Modes of exchange, metabolism and social formations: contributions from Kojin Karatani's framework to think about the spatial dimension
title_full_unstemmed Modes of exchange, metabolism and social formations: contributions from Kojin Karatani's framework to think about the spatial dimension
title_sort Modes of exchange, metabolism and social formations: contributions from Kojin Karatani's framework to think about the spatial dimension
author Costa, Bruno Moreira Riani [UNESP]
author_facet Costa, Bruno Moreira Riani [UNESP]
author_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa, Bruno Moreira Riani [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv metabolism
modes of exchange
geography
topic metabolism
modes of exchange
geography
description Marxist philosopher and literary critic, Kojin Karatani is widely considered one of the most important Japanese theorists of our time. Some of his innovative perspectives began to be disseminated in Western academic debate as some of his works were translated into the English language. Within this framework, the arguments contained in his book The Structure of World History were highlighted, in which the author proposes re-readings of certain Marxian categories placed in perspective in an attempt to reinterpret universal history. His proposal to deal with modes of exchange and his recovery of the concept of metabolism to describe the relationship established between society and nature, for example, are among his contributions. In this sense, the present article intends to present in a summarized way some of the ideas contained in Karatani's theoretical scheme, seeking to point out how they could be mobilized to contribute to certain debates in geography.
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