“…The chronotope thus set up therefore borrows from heterotopia and heterochrony insofar as the diurnal and especially nocturnal forest system constitutes “another space” in an atypical way of living the rhythms of daily life in connection (fantasised to a greater or lesser degree) with the History of the Vercors region. These festive
metonyms of time and space are spatial and temporal anchor points which indicate how this experience is established in situ to challenge the dominant system.…”
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