Landscapes: Ways of Imagining the World

Hilary. Winchester, Senior Lecturer in Human Geography, University of Newcastle, Australia
Title Landscapes: Ways of Imagining the World
Edition 1st
ISBN 9780582288782
ISBN 10 0582288789
Published 20/07/2003
Published by Pearson United Kingdom
Pages 216
Format Paperback
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Total Price $101.95 Add to Cart
Description

Landscapes is a timely and well-written analysis of the meaning of cultural landscapes. The book delves into the layers of meaning that are invested in ordinary landscapes as well as landscapes of spectacle and power.   Landscapes is a powerful and vivid application of the new cultural geography to case studies not previously visited within cultural geography texts.

 

Table of contents

List of figures

List of boxes

List of tables

Acknowledgements

List of Abbreviations

Chapter 1 Cultures and landscapes

1.1 The desire for cultural landscapes

1.2 Defining 'culture' and 'landscape'

1.3 Moving through Landscapes

 

Chapter 2 Changing geographical approaches to cultural landscapes

2.1 Environmental determinism

2.2 The Berkeley School of cultural geography

2.3 'New' cultural geographies

2.4 Texts, expert decoders and real landscapes

2.5 Approaching the cultural landscape

 

Chapter 3 Landscapes of everyday popular cultures

3.1 Defining the popular

3.2 Everyday landscapes of cultural globalisation

3.3 Everyday landscapes of national identities

3.4 Everyday landscapes of local identities and communities

3.5 Summary

3.6 Notes

 

Chapter 4 Landscapes of power

4.1 Landscapes of power and power of landscapes

4.2 The power of the state: lanscapes of 'nationhood'

4.3 Capital, class and the rewriting of landscapes

4.4 Race and the inscription of power

4.5 Gendered lanscapes

4.6 Intersecting powers

4.7 Summary

4.8 Notes

 

Chapter 5 Lanscapes of conflict and resistance

5.1 Conflicting ideologies, contested landscapes

5.2 Symbolic resistance

5.3 Overt conflicts, contested terrains

5.4 Summary

 

Chapter 6 Landscapes on the margin

6.1 Marginalisation and marginal landscapes

6.2 Obsolete landscapes

6.3 Landscapes of the poor

6.4 Liminal landscapes

6.5 Summary

 

Chapter 7 Landscapes of the body

7.1 Bodies as social constructions

7.2 Bodies as sites of resistance

7.3 Summary

 

Chapter 8 The role of Landscapes

8.1 Approaching landscapes

8.2 Politics of landscape

8.3 The contribution of Landscapes

Features & benefits

  • Landscapes
  • is a cultural geography that places value on two foundational aspects of geography: culture and landscape.
  • Landscapes is written in a narrative that is engaging for students of geography, non-geographers, and academic geographers alike.
  • Landscapes integrates the foundational emphases of traditional geography with the progressive politics and interests of the ¿cultural turn¿.
  • Landscapes throws a critical eye upon both exotic and everyday landscapes.
  • Landscapes moves beyond the Anglo-American emphasis of much of human geography.
  • In the tradition of the first geographers Landscapes is an exploration ¿ a journey ¿ engaging cultures and landscapes as interesting as those encountered by the first Muslim and Greek geographers.