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Cultural geography : themes, concepts, analyses / William Norton

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, [2000]Description: viii, 379 p. : ill., figs., maps ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780195413076
  • 9780195413076
Subject(s): Scope and content: Cultural geography is concerned with making sense of people and the places they occupy thorugh analyses of cultural processes, cultural landscapes, and cultural identities. It is also concerned with culture as a causal mechanism (especially the geographic expression of culture in landscape) and cultural politics (especially the social and spatial constitution of culture). Increasingly, these concerns are at the fore-front of much contemporary geographic study. This text includes six substantive thematic chapters: landscape evolution; regions and landscapes; ecology and landscapes; behaviour and landscape; unequal groups, unequal landscapes; and landscape, identity, symbol. Each chapter focuses on a particular theme, explains the rationale for that theme, and provides examples of analyses conducted by cultural geographers. The final chapter discusses the current and possible future status of cultural geography
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Includes bibliographical references and index

Cultural geography is concerned with making sense of people and the places they occupy thorugh analyses of cultural processes, cultural landscapes, and cultural identities. It is also concerned with culture as a causal mechanism (especially the geographic expression of culture in landscape) and cultural politics (especially the social and spatial constitution of culture). Increasingly, these concerns are at the fore-front of much contemporary geographic study. This text includes six substantive thematic chapters: landscape evolution; regions and landscapes; ecology and landscapes; behaviour and landscape; unequal groups, unequal landscapes; and landscape, identity, symbol. Each chapter focuses on a particular theme, explains the rationale for that theme, and provides examples of analyses conducted by cultural geographers. The final chapter discusses the current and possible future status of cultural geography

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