Why this word is great
TOPOANALYSIS — [Noun] The systematic psychological study of the sites and spaces of human intimate life and memory. From the Greek-derived combining form topo- ("place") and analysis (from Greek analusis, "a breaking up, loosening"). Unlike psychogeography, which charts the political drift through urban landscapes, or phenomenology, which maps the general architecture of consciousness, topoanalysis is the patient excavation of a singular, subjective topography. It is the precise give of a floorboard that signified a creaking ascent to privacy, the cool geography of a remembered tile against a fevered cheek, and the way a certain slant of light on a stairwell can unlock a decades-old silence—an archaeology of the soul conducted in layers of lived space, proving we are not just in places, but that places, irrevocably, are the permanent tenants of us.