place-world
The imaginative landscape that forms in the mind when place-making is underway โ the version of a place saturated with story, memory, and association. A place-world is not the physical terrain but the terrain as experienced by someone who knows its history. It fades when attention moves on, and rebuilds each time the place is revisited or its name is spoken. We are, in a sense, the place-worlds we imagine.
Etymology
English compound. Coined by Keith Basso in Wisdom Sits in Places (1996).
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