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Understanding Cultural Geography: Places and Traces

Autor Jon Anderson
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This book outlines how the theoretical ideas, empirical foci, and methodological techniques of cultural geography make sense of the ‘culture wars’ that define our time. It is on the battleground of culture that our opportunities, rights, and futures are determined and Understanding Cultural Geography showcases how this discipline can be used to understand these battles and how we can engage in them. Through doing so, the book not only introduces the reader to the rich and complex history of cultural geography, but also the key terms on which the discipline is built. From these insights, the text approaches place as an ‘ongoing composition of traces’, highlighting the dynamic and ever-changing nature of the world around us, and what our role can be in transforming it for the better.
The third edition has been fully revised and updated to incorporate recent literature and reflect the changing cultural context of its time. Retaining its exciting and innovative structure, the third edition will expand its focus into new areas, including updated chapters on ethnicity and race, and new chapters on gender and the body. This new edition captures not only recent changes in the cultural world, but also the discipline itself, offering the most up-to-date text to understand and engage with the cultural battlegrounds which constitute our lives.  
Understanding Cultural Geography is the ideal text for students being introduced to the discipline through either undergraduate or postgraduate degree courses. The third edition is an important update to a highly successful text that incorporates a vast foundation of knowledge; it is an invaluable book for lecturers and students.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367414948
ISBN-10: 0367414945
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: 270 Halftones, color; 270 Illustrations, color
Dimensiuni: 210 x 297 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.91 kg
Ediția:3 ed
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Undergraduate

Cuprins

Part I: Introducing cultural geography 1. Forward!  2. Why cultural geography?  Part II: Cultural geography then and now: the history of the discipline  3. The history of cultural geography  4. Branching out: twenty-first-century developments in the family tree of cultural geography  Part III: Place and power  5. Knowing (your) places  6. Taking and making places: traces and the stuff of power  7. Senses of place: scales and beliefs  Part IV: Money, movement, and the more-than-human  8. The places and traces of capitalism: global, corporate, and anti-capitalisms  9. The places and traces of mobility  10. The places and traces of language  11. The places and traces of nature  Part V: Culture and identity  12. The places and traces of the body  13. The places and traces of race and ethnicity  14. The places and traces of gender  15. The places and traces of sexuality  16. The places and traces of youth  Part VI: Doing cultural geography  17. Doing cultural geography in practice  Part VII: Conclusions  18. A cultural geography approach to places and traces 

Notă biografică

Jon Anderson is a Professor of Human Geography in the School of Geography and Planning, Cardiff University, UK. His research interests focus on the relations between identity, culture, and place; in particular the actions, practices, and politics that such relations produce.

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This book outlines how the theoretical ideas, empirical foci, and methodological techniques of cultural geography make sense of the ‘culture wars’ that define our time. It showcases how this discipline can be used to understand these battles and how we can engage in them.