Re-reading Cultural Geography
Editat de Kenneth E. Foote, Peter J. Hugill, Kent Mathewson, Jonathan M. Smithen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 noi 1994
In Re-reading Cultural Geography, a worthy successor to the original and now classic Readings in Cultural Geography (1962), the editors have gathered articles, essays, and new commentaries, as well as extensive annotated reading lists and a comprehensive bibliography, into a book that will be ideal for undergraduate and graduate courses of all levels.
Assessing an intellectual world far different from the one defined in the earlier volume, Re-reading Cultural Geography uncovers the common themes of a vibrant, often clamorous discipline. Broadly defined, these include "how the world looks"—the patternings of cultural traits and material artifacts; "how the world works"—the dynamics of human organizations in interaction with the environment; and "what the world means"—the systems of shared values and beliefs that shape communities.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780292724846
ISBN-10: 0292724845
Pagini: 502
Ilustrații: 85 b&w photographs, 3 line drawings, 23 maps, 15 diagrams
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: University of Texas Press
Colecția University of Texas Press
ISBN-10: 0292724845
Pagini: 502
Ilustrații: 85 b&w photographs, 3 line drawings, 23 maps, 15 diagrams
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: University of Texas Press
Colecția University of Texas Press
Cuprins
- Preface and Acknowledgments
- I. The World of Cultural Geography
- 1. Foreword: Culture and Geography: Thirty Years of Advance (Philip L. Wagner)
- 2. Re-reading Cultural Geography (Peter J. Hugill & Kenneth E. Foote)
- II. How the World Looks
- 3. Introduction (Nathan M. Smith & Kenneth E. Foote)
- 4. The Mexican American Cu(ltural Capital (Daniel D. Arreola)
- 5. The Symbolism of the Skyscraper: Case Studies of New York's First Tall Buildings (Mona Domosh)
- 6. The Westward-moving House: Three American Houses and the People Who Lived in Them (J. B. Jackson)
- 7. Common Houses, Cultural Spoor (Peirce Lewis)
- 8. American Wests: Preface to a Geographical Interpretation (Donald W. Meinig)
- 9. Speculations on the New American Landscapes (Robert B. Riley)
- 1O. Looking at a World That Speaks (Miles Richardson)
- III. How the World Works
- 11. Introduction (Kent Mathewson)
- 12. Diffusionism: A Uniformitarian Critique (James M. Blaut)
- 13. Ecological Imperialism: The Overseas Migration of Western Europeans as a Biological Phenomenon (Alfred W. Crosby)
- 14. A Staple Interpretation of Slavery and Free Labor (Carville Earle)
- 15. Cultural Preadaptation and the American Forest Frontier: The Role of New Sweden (Terry G. Jordan)
- 16. Ecological Change, Inflation, and Migration in the Far Western Caribbean (Bernard Nietschmann)
- 17. Wetland Production and Smallholder Persistence: Agricultural Change in a Highland Peruvian Region (Karl S. Zimmerer)
- 18. Cultural Geography at Work (James J. Parsons)
- IV. What the World Means
- 19. Introduction (Kenneth E. Foote)
- 20. Filming the Fens: A Visual Interpretation of Regional Character (Jacquelin Burgess)
- 21. Environmental Theology: Trends in Christian Thought (Robin W. Doughty)
- 22. Aesthetic Ideology and Urban Design (Barbara Rubin Hudson)
- 23. Imagining the Future at Niagara Falls (Patrick McGreevy)
- 24. Place and the Novelist (Douglas C. D. Pocock)
- 25. Way-Keeping, Way-Finding, Way-Losing: Disorientation in a Complex Environment (Joseph Sonnenfeld)
- 26. Worlds of Meaning: Cultural Geography and the Imagination (Denis E. Cosgrove)
- V. Future Worlds of Cultural Geography
- 27. Introduction (Kenneth E. Foote)
- 28. After the Civil War: Reconstructing Cultural Geography as Heterotopia (James S. Duncan)
- 29. Toward a Cultural Curriculum for the Future: A First Approximation (Karl W. Butzer)
- 30. Cultural Geography as Discovery (Christopher L. Salter)
- 31. Afterword: New Interests, Unsolved Problems, and Persisting Tasks (Marvin W. Mikesell)
- References
- Editors and Contributors
- Index
Descriere
A reader in cultural geography.