Introduction: Spatial description; 1. Phenomenon and method: Fieldwork as methodological clue; Sensing history; 2. Corporeity and spatiality;Constitution and experience; Visual space; The spatial phantom and time;Tactual space, motility, and the lived body; Corporeity and time; 3. Space and the Other;The genesis of space; Empathic spatiality; Generative space; 4. A phenomenological ethnography of space;The reunião; Epilogue: Umweltlichkeit