Cultural Encounters with the Environment: Enduring and Evolving Geographic ThemesRowman & Littlefield, 2000 - 337 páginas In Cultural Encounters with the Environment, a distinguished group of contributors offers a fresh and original view of contemporary geography. The authors explore the role of four traditional themes in the Onew cultural geographyO: the interplay between the evolution of particular biophysical niches and the activities of the culture groups that inhabit them; the diffusion of cultural traits; the establishment and definition of culture areas; and the distinctive mix of geographical characteristics that gives places their special character in relation to one another. By examining how cultural space is constructed; how environment is remade, understood, and imaged as a consequence; and how people lay claim to place, this volume establishes a compelling case for the importance of these enduring concepts to present and future trajectories in cultural geography. |
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... shape and form through the 1960s and beyond . Accounts of the recent history of the subdiscipline are more complicated and varied . As cultural geography's traditional 1 Introduction: Encounters with Environment and Place.
... shape and form through the 1960s and beyond . Accounts of the recent history of the subdiscipline are more complicated and varied . As cultural geography's traditional 1 Introduction: Encounters with Environment and Place.
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... traditional orientations came to coexist with a variety of other complementary and competing perspec- tives , the coherence of cultural geography became much more difficult to map . Indeed , there was a sense of fragmentation within the ...
... traditional orientations came to coexist with a variety of other complementary and competing perspec- tives , the coherence of cultural geography became much more difficult to map . Indeed , there was a sense of fragmentation within the ...
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... traditional cultural geography initially created an atmosphere in which concerns about dichotomiza- tion and misstatement were voiced ( see Price and Lewis 1993 , and the subsequent Commentary 1993 ) . Before long the debate over old ...
... traditional cultural geography initially created an atmosphere in which concerns about dichotomiza- tion and misstatement were voiced ( see Price and Lewis 1993 , and the subsequent Commentary 1993 ) . Before long the debate over old ...
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... traditional distri- butional and locational issues , but with the political contexts within which cul- tural relations unfold , the symbolic attributes of culture , and the discourses of exclusion and inclusion . Mikesell had clearly ...
... traditional distri- butional and locational issues , but with the political contexts within which cul- tural relations unfold , the symbolic attributes of culture , and the discourses of exclusion and inclusion . Mikesell had clearly ...
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... traditional domain of cultural geography , yet the meditating role of cul- ture is never far from view . Three themes , each comprising a major section of this collection , dominate the papers in the volume . A diverse array of specific ...
... traditional domain of cultural geography , yet the meditating role of cul- ture is never far from view . Three themes , each comprising a major section of this collection , dominate the papers in the volume . A diverse array of specific ...
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Domestic Architecture in Early Colonial Mexico Material Culture as SubText | 17 |
The Clash of Utopias Sisterdale and the SixSided Struggle for the Texas Hill Country | 39 |
The Struggle for Urban Public Space Disposing of the Toronto Waterfront in the Nineteenth Century | 59 |
Place Your Bets Rates of Frontier Expansion in American History 16501890 | 79 |
REMAKING THE ENVIRONMENT | 107 |
Wittfogel East and West Changing Perspectives on Water Development in South Asia and the United States 16702000 | 109 |
Wetlands as Conserved Landscapes in the United States | 133 |
Navigability of American Waters Resolving Conflict through Applied Historical Geography | 157 |
Place Metaphor and Milieu in Hemingways Fiction | 203 |
Cultural and Medical Geography Evolution Convergence and Innovation | 219 |
Language and Identity in Russias National Homelands UrbanRural Contrasts | 239 |
Sharing Sacred Space in the Holy Land | 261 |
An Absence of Place Expectation and Realization in the West Bank | 283 |
Contemplating Enduring Themes and Future Trajectories | 305 |
Each Particular Place Culture and Geography | 311 |
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Environmental History From the Conquest to the Rescue of Nature | 177 |
CLAIMING PLACES | 201 |
About the Contributors | 335 |
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