Placing autobiography in geography

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Placing autobiography in geography

edited by Pamela Moss

(Space, place, and society series / series editor, John Rennie Short)

Syracuse University Press, 2001

1st ed

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 201-227) and index

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ISBN 9780815628477

Description

This work comprises a collection of autobiographical essays by geographers. The contributors use autobiography as a tool to document the history of geography, as a method of data collection, and as a mode of analysis.
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780815628484

Description

This work comprises a collection of autobiographical essays by geographers. The contributors use autobiography as a tool to document the history of geography, as a method of data collection, and as a mode of analysis.

Table of Contents

"Writing One’s Life" and "Engaging Autobiography," Pamela Moss "Home-Reach-Journey," Anne Buttimer "Been There, Done That, What’s Next? Did Theory Smother My Discipline When I Wasn’t Looking?," John Eyles "Through the Glass Darkly: Re-Collecting My Academic Life," Kevin Archer "A Queer Journey to Queer Geography," Lawrence Knopp "You Want to be Careful You Don’t End Up Like Ian. He’s All Over the Place: Autobiography in/of an Expanded Field," Ian Cook "A Self-Reflective Exploration Into Development Research," Robin Roth "A Journey Into Autobiography: A Coal Miner’s Daughter," Rachel Saltmarsh "Autobiography, Autoethnography, and Intersubjectivity: Analyzing Communication in Northern Pakistan," David Butz "Many Roads: The Personal and Professional Lives of Women Geographers," Janice Monk

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