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050 0 0 _aGF43
_b.C85 2008
245 0 4 _aThe cultural geography reader /
_cedited by Timothy S. Oakes and Patricia L. Price.
264 1 _aLondon ;
_aNew York :
_bRoutledge,
_c2008.
300 _axi, 482 pages :
_billustrations, maps ;
_c25 cm.
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _t-- Approaching culture
_t-- Cultural geography : a transatlantic genealogy
_t-- Landscape
_t-- Nature
_t-- Identity and place in a global context
_t-- Home and away
_t-- Difference
_t-- Culture as resource.
520 _aThe Cultural Geography Reader draws together fifty-two classic and contemporary abridged readings that represent the scope of the discipline and its key concepts. Readings have been selected based on their originality, accessibility and empirical focus, allowing students to grasp the conceptual and theoretical tools of cultural geography through the grounded research of leading scholars in the field. Each of the eight sections begins with an introduction that discusses the key concepts, its history and relation to cultural geography and connections to other disciplines and practices. Six to seven abridged book chapters and journal articles, each with their own focused introductions, are also included in each section. The readability, broad scope, and coverage of both classic and contemporary pieces from the US and UK makes The Cultural Geography Reader relevant and accessible for a broad audience of undergraduate students and graduate students alike. It bridges the different national traditions in the US and UK, as well as introducing the span of classic and contemporary cultural geography. In doing so, it provides the instructor and student with a versatile yet enduring benchmark text.--Publisher description (Oct.18, 2011)
520 _aThe Cultural Geography Reader draws together fifty-two classic and contemporary abridged readings that represent the scope of the discipline and its key concepts. Readings have been selected based on their originality, accessibility and empirical focus, allowing students to grasp the conceptual and theoretical tools of cultural geography through the grounded research of leading scholars in the field. Each of the eight sections begins with an introduction that discusses the key concepts, its history and relation to cultural geography and connections to other disciplines and practices. Six to seven abridged book chapters and journal articles, each with their own focused introductions, are also included in each section. The readability, broad scope, and coverage of both classic and contemporary pieces from the US and UK makes The Cultural Geography Reader relevant and accessible for a broad audience of undergraduate students and graduate students alike. It bridges the different national traditions in the US and UK, as well as introducing the span of classic and contemporary cultural geography. In doing so, it provides the instructor and student with a versatile yet enduring benchmark text.--Publisher description (Oct.18, 2011)
650 0 _aHuman geography.
700 1 _aOakes, Tim.
700 1 _aPrice, Patricia Lynn,
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