Reading human geography : the poetics and politics of inquiry
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Reading human geography : the poetics and politics of inquiry
Arnold , Copublished in the US, Central and South America by John Wiley & Sons, 1997
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Includes bibliographical references and index (p. [516]-520)
内容説明・目次
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: pbk ISBN 9780340632086
内容説明
Concentrating on post-positivist geography, this book makes available important examples of contemporary texts which have informed current thinking about the nature of geography. The authors discuss the relations between geography and philosophy, to moral philosophy and to aesthetics. They identify some of the important ways in which the changing relation with philosophy has informed philosophical practice, and sketch in the historico-philosophical foundations of modern geography. However, their interest is primarily in later developments which they present in their own right, rather than as mere responses to spatial science. Editorial commentary at the beginning of each section provides essential information, and puts the selected essays in a broader context, indicating parallel debates in the other social sciences and humanities.
目次
- Introduction
- worlding geography - geography as situated knowledge - introduction, the spaces of knowledge - con-tributions towards a historical geography of science, on the borders of social theory - learning from other regions, getting personal - reflexivity, positionality and feminist research
- grand theory and geographical practice - intro-duction, the practice of human geography - theory and empirical specificity in the transition from Fordism to flexible accumulation, fragmentation, coherencee and the limits to theory in human geography, realism and geography, understanding diversity - the of/for "theory"
- textuality and human geography - introduction, deconstructing the map, lines of power, spatial metaphors and speaking positions
- geography and the politics of nature - introduction, the matter of nature, remapping mother earth - a geographical perspective on environmental feminism, ecology, objectivity and critique in writings on nature and human societies
- space, spatiality and spatial structure - introduction, the socio-spatial dialectic, between space and time - reflections on the geographical imagination, bodies in space - Foucault's account of disciplinary power
- place and land-scape - introduction, the betweenness of place, a global sense of place, prospect, perspective and the evolution of the landscape idea, looking at landscape - the uneasy pleasures of power
- agents, subjects and human geography - introduction, arguments for a humanistic geography, on the determination of social action in space and time, human agency and human geography revisited - a critique of "new models" of the self
- geography and difference - introduction, unnatural discourse - "race" and gender in geography, ironies of distance - an ongoing critique of the geographies of AIDS, mapping meaning, denoting difference, imagining identity
- glossary
- index.
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: hbk ISBN 9780340632093
内容説明
Concentrating on post-positivist geography, this book makes available important examples of contemporary texts which have informed current thinking about the nature of geography. The authors discuss the relations between geography and philosophy, to moral philosophy and to aesthetics. They identify some of the important ways in which the changing relation with philosophy has informed philosophical practice, and sketch in the historico-philosophical foundations of modern geography. However, their interest is primarily in later developments which they present in their own right, rather than as mere responses to spatial science. Editorial commentary at the beginning of each section provides essential information, and puts the selected essays in a broader context, indicating parallel debates in the other social sciences and humanities.
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