Abstract | We respond to the substantial generosity of the commentaries on The World as Abyss, elaborating how Abyssal Geography problematises what we call the ‘Geographic Subject’ and Human Geography as an irreconcilably modern discipline. We are grateful to Neha Kohli, Thomas Jellis, Barbara Gfoellner, Andrew Baldwin and Lucas Pohl for resoundingly marking The World as Abyss (Pugh and Chandler, 2023) as a significant text deserving to be widely read. This book is part of an ongoing project of experimentation and clarification of ‘Abyssal Geography’. Thus, as we reflect here, we are further grateful to other geographers also recently engaging, and crucially interrogating, the ongoing work. |
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