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      Thirdspace: Where Places Become Stories

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      By Dipak Kurmi

      Cities are more than concrete sprawls and towering skylines. Beneath the cartographic grids and bureaucratic zones lies a far more intricate topography — one textured by memory, resistance, identity, and lived experience. Have you ever wandered into a Chinatown, a Bengali market, or Afghan Street in a city and felt the sudden transformation of atmosphere? These places, though absent on official maps, resonate with life. They pulse with cultural specificity and collective memory, often forged by communities far from their homelands. To truly understand such spaces, one must turn to the evocative framework of Thirdspace.

      Coined by Edward Soja in his groundbreaking work Thirdspace: Journeys to Los Angeles and Other Real-and-Imagined Places (1996), the concept builds on French philosopher Henri Lefebvre’s The Production of Space (1974). Soja’s vision goes beyond perceiving space as a mere container of action or a passive backdrop. Instead, he proposes a triadic understanding, a trialectics of spatiality, which distinguishes between Firstspace, Secondspace, and Thirdspace. It is in the third that cities truly become alive.

      Firstspace, the perceived physical space, comprises the measurable elements of our surroundings: buildings, parks, roads, slums, railways. It’s the data-driven aspect of geography, visible in maps, statistics, and urban master plans. But even this ‘objective’ domain is steeped in power. The location of slums on city fringes or the clustering of marginalized communities by religion or caste are not accidents but the spatial legacy of social hierarchies and historical exclusion.

      Secondspace represents the ideological imagination of space. This is the realm where planners, developers, and governments draw lines, propose zones, and define purpose. Through blueprints, master plans, and zoning laws, they conjure what a space should be. When a neighborhood is rebranded as a commercial hub or an area labeled “unsafe,” these classifications are never neutral. They encode values, fears, and aspirations. Colonial cartographies, gentrification drives, and housing apartheid are manifestations of Secondspace.

      But the true heart of urban life beats in Thirdspace. It is where the rigidity of planning meets the fluidity of existence. Thirdspace is the lived and experienced realm, one constantly reimagined by its inhabitants. It blends the materiality of Firstspace and the ideology of Secondspace but refuses to be reduced by either. Here, spaces become meaningful not because of design, but through use, memory, and emotion.

      Take, for instance, a government-assigned Afghan refugee colony. Officially, it may be called First Main Street. Designed merely to house the displaced, it eventually evolves into a cultural nucleus. During Eid, the area transforms into a festival of lights, food, music, and memory. This transformation, born not out of planning but of lived continuity, marks the emergence of Thirdspace. It is not what the city gives the people; it is what people make of the city.

      Soja’s emphasis on urban environments is deliberate. Cities are where the friction between all three spaces becomes most visible and volatile. They are meticulously designed, surveilled, and segmented. Yet, they are also where resistance flourishes, where migrants, informal economies, and artists infuse dull infrastructure with colour and consciousness. In cities, the Thirdspace is the terrain of street protests, graffiti murals, pop-up markets, underground art scenes, and informal gatherings.

      Greenwich Village in New York exemplifies this beautifully. On one level, it’s a historical district governed by strict architectural codes (Firstspace). As a home to elite institutions, it reflects an ideological ambition of education and preservation (Secondspace). But its most potent identity stems from its legacy as the birthplace of the LGBTQ+ movement at the Stonewall Inn. The Village thus resonates with cultural resistance, becoming a sanctuary for pride and protest alike (Thirdspace).

      Thirdspace becomes even more compelling when viewed through the prism of identity. Feminist geographers like Bell Hooks and Doreen Massey have argued how space is not just gendered, but intersectional. Who owns the street at night? Who is policed more? Why are urban layouts so often aligned with male convenience? Hooks in particular reclaims the “margin” not as a zone of exclusion, but as a space of radical imagination. Here, Thirdspace becomes a crucible for negotiating race, gender, and class.

      Such insights urge urban planners and policymakers to consider more than just metrics and maps. Experience, emotion, and everyday practices must inform how cities evolve. Thirdspace is not simply academic jargon; it is a vital critique of the sterile, corporate blueprint of the modern city. It urges us to see a protest site not merely as a disturbance but as a vibrant assertion of democratic space. It asks us to read street corners, tea stalls, and bus stops not as transitory nodes but as stages of community theatre.

      In contrast to this rich complexity is Marc Augé’s concept of “non-places”—airports, malls, highways, and hotels. These are anonymous spaces of supermodernity, built for efficiency and transience. You move through them, not in them. There is no memory, no identity. A hotel lobby in Kochi might mirror one in New York. These spaces are antiseptic, unrooted. But even here, Thirdspace can surface. A mall may become a political site if local youth stage a protest against a fashion brand’s unethical practices. Through presence and purpose, the bland transforms into the profound.

      This power of Thirdspace lies in its resistance to erasure. As globalization, migration, and digitalization challenge traditional notions of home and belonging, Thirdspace helps us understand how meaning persists and evolves. It reminds us that while the city may be mapped by authorities, it is owned by its inhabitants. It asserts that belonging is not bestowed; it is built, lived, and often fought for.

      Thirdspace is not static. It is fluid, messy, and alive. It grows with street murals painted in protest, with gatherings in defiance of silence, with festivals that blend cultures across borders. In it, the city breathes. And as long as people live, remember, and resist, the Thirdspace will continue to pulse beneath the concrete, whispering stories that no map can ever fully capture.

      (The writer can be reached at dipakkurmiglpltd@gmail.com)

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