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1. How not to get pregnant, 2. Between places: the walking-writing method in rural industrial space

Campion, Jennifer

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Jennifer Campion



Abstract

This thesis utilises the walking-writing method to produce a work of creative non- fiction that explores the issues of memory, time and queer identity in rural spaces. The body of work about the walking-writing method has covered rural spaces and queer geographies, but rarely do they intersect. Structured on a series of walks, or dérives, in Quantock Country and along the North Somerset coastline, the thesis returns to the site of Hinkley Point C at varying phases of construction. Beginning with an analysis of Hinkley Point as a vector of what John Urry has termed ‘technological landscape guilt’,1 the thesis turns to the industrial history of Somerset and the representation of rural spaces as menacing and uncanny.

Citation

Campion, J. (2019). 1. How not to get pregnant, 2. Between places: the walking-writing method in rural industrial space. (Thesis). Keele University. Retrieved from https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/414976

Thesis Type Thesis
Publicly Available Date May 26, 2023
Public URL https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/414976
Award Date 2019-10

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