The Spatiality of Periods in the Space-Time Relationship
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https://doi.org/10.22481/rg.v5i3.e2021.e9500Keywords:
Periods, Networks, Relations, Spaciality, Imagined spacesAbstract
This article focuses on a topic of the space-time interface. Like geographic regions, periods are open to the scrutiny of time and space. Moving through an epistemological discussion, it aims to reflect on the spatiality of the periods, proposing to see them both as networks, as imagined spaces and as arbitrariness. Methodologically, it is based on a discursive strategy that denies the separate approaches between ideas and materiality, even though the approach to periods through relations - whether by temporal duration or spatial extension - is the one that provides the best adherence. We conclude that periods, when viewed from the perspective of spatial relationships, are caricatures of reality that take part in communicative strategies with an oblique homogenizing principle.
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