Handbook of cultural geography /

Handbook of cultural geography / Cultural geography edited by Kay Anderson [and others]. - xix, 580 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / Reclaiming 'the social' in social and cultural geography / Embodying social geography / Cultural geographies of transnationality / Introduction / Cultures of labour : work, employment, identity and economic transformations / Cultures of money / A cultural economic geography of production / Cultures of consumption / Introduction / Peter Jackson -- Nicky Gregson -- Pamela Moss and Isabel Dyck -- Katharyne Mitchell -- Trevor J. Barnes -- Linda McDowell -- Adam Tickell -- Meric S. Gertler -- Don Slater -- Sarah Whatmore -- Geographies of nature in the making / Reanimating cultural geography / 'Inhabiting' -- landscapes and natures / Introduction / Dead labor and the political economy of landscape -- California living, California dying / Landscape and the European sense of sight -- eyeing nature / Landscape and the obliteration of practice / Introduction / Noel Castree -- Jennifer Wolch, Jody Emel and Chris Wilbert -- Steve Hinchliffe -- David Matless -- Don Mitchell -- Denis Cosgrove -- Tim Cresswell -- Robyn Longhurst -- The spatial imperative of subjectivity / Cultural geographies of racialization : the territory of race / Queer cultural geographies : We're here! We're queer! We're over there, too! / Troubling the place of gender / Introduction / Critical imperial and colonial geographies / Postcolonial geographies of place and migration / Cultures and spaces of postcolonial knowledges / Elspeth Probyn -- Alastair Bonnett and Anoop Nayak -- Michael Brown and Larry Knopp -- Liz Bondi and Joyce Davidson -- Jane M. Jacobs -- Daniel Clayton -- Brenda S.A. Yeoh -- Anthony D. King -- Introduction / The west and other feminisms / Beyond Euro-Americanism : democracy and post-colonialism / Alternative modern : development as cultural geography / Introduction / Boundaries in a globalizing world / Gender in a political and patriarchal world / The cultural geography of scale / Environmental geopolitics : nature, culture, urbanity / Jennifer Robinson -- Cheryl McEwan -- David Slater -- Michael Watts -- Gerald Toal and John Agnew -- Anssi Paasi -- Joanne P. Sharp -- Clare Newstead, Carolina K. Reid and Matthew Sparke -- Simon Dalby -- Introduction / The culture of epistemology / Knowledge and geography's technology : politics, ontologies, representations in the changing ways we know / The construction of geographical knowledge : racialization, spatialization / Contested cultural landscapes / John Paul Jones III -- Ulf Strohmayer -- Francis Harvey -- Audrey Kobayashi -- Richard Howitt and Sandra Suchet-Pearson.

"'Having just read this book, cover to cover, I can honestly say that I have not felt so excited about the discipline of geography since i was in my first year at college.... Overall, therefore, this is a truly wonderful book and the first comprehansive analysis of the cultural turn tha geography has taken, the pitfalls which lie ahead and the course which needs to be chartered. Innovative, invigorating, passionate and groundbreaking, it makes you feel great about being a cultural geographer, even if you never knew you were one'; -Space and Polity ; ; `I never expected to call a handbook compulsive reading, but this wonderful volume changed all my preconceptions of what cultural geographers can do. Absorbing and thought-provoking, this is collaborative intellectual work at its imaginative best; it situates, explains and questions cultural geography as a ?style of thought? and in the process imparts such vitality and joy from thinking in that style that this reader wants to join in. This Handbook can inform and inspire anyone concerned in any way with cultural research today' - Meaghan Morris, Chair Professor of Cultural Studies, Lingnan University, Hong Kong ; ; `The Handbook of Cultural Geography lives up to its name. It is a book about where things are, how people live, what life means and why events happen. It should be carried at all times by anyone who is curious about the world. Crammed within its covers is a wealth of detail about the power to make history and shape geography. This is a catalogue of the disagreements and alliances that shape the world, and of the politics (and costs) of engaging with that world.The book is comprehensive yet has depth, accessible as well as experimental, and challenging without being too daunting. Each page contains something that seems highly familiar yet curiously strange. The message of course is that what we normally take for granted is so strange. The achievement is that after reading the Handbook, the world will never seem "normal" again' - Susan J Smith, Ogilvie Professor of Geography, The University of Edinburgh ; ; `A richly plural and impassioned re-presentation of cultural geography that eschews everything in the way of boundary drawing and fixity. A re-visioning of the field as "a set of engagements with the world," it contains a vibrant atlas of ever shifting possibilities. Throbbing with commitment, and un-disciplined in the most positive sense of that term, it is exactly what a handbook ought to be' - Professor Allan Pred, Department of Geography, University of California at Berkeley ; ; `A handbook with attitude and purpose, bristling with vitality, openness, and novelty. Dispelling with fixtures, canons, and retrofits, an imaginative cast in the hands of four of the most exciting contemporary cultural geographers opens up the cultural plural - culture as distribution of things, as a way of life, as meaning, as doing, as power - to a new spatial sensibility concerned with the fluid and mobile, the broadest ecology of spatial surfaces, the everyday lived, and the impetus of experimental forcings. A wonderful display of the confident maturity and originality that contemporary geography brings to cultural studies' - Professor Ash Amin, Department of Geography, University of Durham ; ; The Handbook of Cultural Geography presents a state of the art assessment of the key questions informing cultural geography. Emphasizing the intellectual diversity of the discipline, the Handbook presents a comprehensive statement of the relationship between the cultural imagination and the geographical imagination while also looking at resonances between cultural geography and other disciplines. ; The work is cross-referenced throughout and presents a completely integrated overview of cultural geography. This will be an essential reference for any inquiry into how culture is spatially constituted and, equally, how geography is culturally constructed."--Publisher description.

076196925X 9780761969259

2002102285


Human geography

GF31 / .H29 2003

304.2

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