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‘Walking out’: The Mobilities of Love

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Published by Harriet Phipps

Thursday, November 1st, 2018

聽. Published online 08 Sep 2018.

“Everybody has their own personal path and is known by it 鈥

Paths have their stories, just as people do. (Ingold 2007, xvi)”聽

“In this article, I propose that mobility performs a crucial role in the production and sustenance of intimate relationships and focus, in particular, on courtship practices and their modern-day equivalents. I pursue this discussion through close readings of literary and autobiographical texts from the nineteenth century through to the millennium, and by means of a framework that triangulates the work of Tim Ingold, David Seamon and Henri Bergson. My focus here is on how the mobilities we practice during the everyday routines of courtship 鈥 i.e. the paths we make, the routes we take, the roads we travel, the journeys we repeat, the transport we use 鈥 come to characterise the relationship concerned and impact upon its progress. Both Ingold鈥檚 work on 鈥榣ines鈥 and Seamon鈥檚 on 鈥榩lace-ballet鈥 are conceptually suggestive in this regard and speak to recent work in mobilities/cultural geography on the significance of聽patterns of movement聽in the praxis of relationships.”

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