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Introduction: A Brief History of Space
• Postindustrial Landscapes: Space and the Social Sciences
• All's Well in the Warfare State: Daniel Bell
• How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Mediascape: Marshall McLuhan
• Everything Solid Melts into Signs: Jean Baudrillard
• Mapping on the Left: Jameson, Harvey, Soja, Davis
• Plotting Postmodern Landscapes: Space and Fiction
• Notes from Underground: Thomas Pynchon
• Reflections on the "City of Glass:" Paul Auster
• Machinescapes/Dreamscapes: Jayne Anne Phillips
• Burning Down the House: Toni Morrison
• Landscapes on the Screen: Space and Film
• Mapping the City of the Future: Blade Runner
• Mapping the Body (I): Alien, Gynophobia and the Corporal Cartography of Consumerism
• Mapping the Body (II): The Terminator, T2 and Testosterone Topography
• Cherry-Pie Heaven: David Lynch
• Conclusion: From Geographies of Abjection to the mundus
• Bibliography
• Filmography
• Index
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