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Cultural Geography : a Critical Introduction (00 Edition)

by Donald Mitchell

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Publisher Comments:

This book provides a critical evaluation of the transformation of cultural geography which has occurred over the past two decades. Cultural Geographyexplains cultural change in different geographical settings, from the politics of everyday life to the production and consumption of landscapes, to the politics of sexuality, gender, race, and nationality. Using a range of contemporary "culture wars" as examples - ranging from a struggle over public art in Denver to the politics of Jean-Marie le Pen in France - the author illustrates how cultural geographic analysis can be an important tool for understanding, and progressively intervening in contemporary cultural change.

The book is divided into three parts. Part I considers the historical development of cultural geography and the critical examination of cultural theory, both within geography and other fields from which geographers draw.

The second part of the book explores the most traditional of cultural geography's research foci - the landscape. It examines what a landscape is, what it means, and how we should understand its production and use.

The final part of the book comprises five chapters that explore different aspects of cultural politics. Moving between the practices of control and resistance in each chapter, Mitchell shows how cultural meaning, and the spaces in which we live, are continually struggled over.

Writing with the needs of advanced undergraduates and post-graduates in mind, Mitchell unravels complex ideas, yet at the same time, challenges the reader to think critically about cultural geography and about the cultural geographies that structure our lives.

Review:

"Mitchell has written a significant and provocative book that deserves and rewards serious scrutiny." ANNALS of the Association of American Geographers<!--end-->

" It is an important and timely book, emerging as cultural geography is being reassessed more than a decade after Peter Jackson's agenda [for the topic]...Overall this is a textbook providing a highyl readable introduction to a social/cultural geography for Undergraduates, very well illustrated with case study material. Mitchell's provocative style is refreshing ensuring students are forced to engage with his arguments and discuss them"

Synopsis:

This book provides a critical evaluation of the transformation of cultural geography which has occurred over the past two decades. Cultural Geography explains cultural change in different geographical settings, from the politics of everyday life to the production and consumption of landscapes, to the politics of sexuality, gender, race, and nationality.

Description:

Includes bibliographical references (p. [295]-317) and index.

About the Author

Don Mitchellis Associate Professor of Geography at Syracuse University. He has previously taught at the University of Colorado, has been North American Editor of the journalEcumeneand is on the editorial board of Antipode. In 1998 he was named as a MacArthur Fellow. He is the author of The Lie of the Land: Migrant Workers and the California Landscape(Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press) as well as numerous journal articles.

Table of Contents

List of Figures.

Acknowledgments.

A Critical Introduction.

Part I: The Politics of Culture:.

Part II: The Political Landscape:.

Part III: Cultural Politics:.

Conclusion: Cultural Rights, Cultural Justice, Cultural Geography.

Bibliography.

Index

Product Details

ISBN:
9781557868923
Subtitle:
A Critical Introduction
Author:
Mitchell, Donald
Author:
Mitchell, Don
Publisher:
Wiley-Blackwell
Location:
Oxford ;
Subject:
Anthropology - Cultural
Subject:
Culture
Subject:
Human Geography
Copyright:
Series:
Critical Introductions to Geography
Series Volume:
9647
Publication Date:
January 1991
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
Professional and scholarly
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
352
Dimensions:
9.67x6.76x.79 in. 1.35 lbs.

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