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Human geography and the occult: Weird walks, writing, and re-enchanting the landscape

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Progress in Human Geography

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Abstract

Progress in Human Geography, Ahead of Print.
This article traces geographical writings on monstrosity, magic(k) and spectrality which have developed over the last three decades. By framing these various works as ‘occult geographies’ and ‘geographies of the occult’, we show how this work is both ...