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he text analyzes the ilmic space of the Star Wars saga, identifying how some key concepts regarding geography are applied and, at the same time, are relevant in relation to its multifaceted analysis, as is the case in regards to the idea of territory. Similarly, the article seeks to classify the aspects that make this galaxy a utopian or dystopian setting. It concludes that, despite its ictional nature, the ilmic space of the saga has a complexity that does not allow a categorization of the galaxy as a utopia or dystopia, since this varies according to the scale and the situations studied.

Miller Arévalo, Universidad Nacional de Colombia

Geógrafo de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá (Colombia). E-mail: msarevalop@unal.edu.co

Arévalo, M. (2018). Star Wars: Spatial Perspectives in a Galaxy Far, Far Away. Nómadas, (47), 213–224. Retrieved from https://editorial.ucentral.edu.co/ojs_uc/index.php/nomadas/article/view/2440

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