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The Metageography of "Sacred Geographies of Urban Taiwan"
12019-11-27T22:22:25-05:00Evan Dawley7a40080bd5bb656cee837d5befaa3ea8e7a2ac443520This page creates a pathway along which readers can learn about the terms and ideas that underly the module, as well as ways to move through it.plain2020-02-29T20:55:57-05:00Evan Dawley7a40080bd5bb656cee837d5befaa3ea8e7a2ac44This module addresses a range of terms, ideas, and spatial concepts with which readers may or may not be familiar. Its creation was also guided by a particular logic--that of the author--which influenced both its structure and arrangement. I created this pathway to explain the terms that I use throughout the module's content page, and to explore a range of concepts that underlie the module and might be useful for viewing it, and to make explicit the manner in which it was designed,. It is, in short, a meta-map of the entire project.