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Cultural Encounters with the Environment

Enduring and Evolving Geographic Themes

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Cultural Encounters with the Environment

Enduring and Evolving Geographic Themes

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In Cultural Encounters with the Environment, a distinguished group of contributors offers a fresh and original view of contemporary geography. The authors explore the role of four traditional themes in the “new cultural geography”: the interplay between the evolution of particular biophysical niches and the activities of the culture groups that inhabit them; the diffusion of cultural traits; the establishment and definition of culture areas; and the distinctive mix of geographical characteristics that gives places their special character in relation to one another. By examining how cultural space is constructed; how environment is remade, understood, and imaged as a consequence; and how people lay claim to place, this volume establishes a compelling case for the importance of these enduring concepts to present and future trajectories in cultural geography.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction: Encounters with Environment and Place
Part 2 Part I: Constructing Cultural Spaces
Chapter 3 Domestic Architecture in Early Colonial Mexico: Material Culture as (Sub)Text
Chapter 4 The Clash of Utopias: Sisterdale and the Six-Sided Struggle for the Texas Hill Country
Chapter 5 The Struggle for Urban Public Spaces: Disposing of the Toronto Waterfront in the Nineteenth Century
Chapter 6 Place Your Bets: Rates in Frontier Expansion in American History, 1650–1890
Part 7 Part II: Remaking the Environment
Chapter 8 Wittfogel East and West: Changing Perspectives on Water Development in South Asia and the United States, 1670–2000
Chapter 9 Wetlands as Conserved Landscapes in the United States
Chapter 10 Navigability of American Waters: Resolving Conflict through Applied Historical Geography
Chapter 11 Environmental History: From the Conquest to the Rescue of Nature
Part 12 Part III: Claiming Places
Chapter 13 Place Metaphor and Milieu in Hemingway's Fiction
Chapter 14 Cultural and Medical Geography: Evolution, Convergence, and Innovation
Chapter 15 Language and Identity in Russia's National Homelands: Urban-Rural Contrasts
Chapter 16 Sharing Sacred Space in the Holy Land
Chapter 17 An Absence of Place: Expectation and Realization in the West Bank
Chapter 18 Conclusion: Contemplating Enduring Themes and Future Trajectories
Chapter 19 Epilogue: Each Particular Place: Culture and Geography
Part 20 Index
Part 21 About the Contributors

Product details

Published 12 Apr 2000
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Pages 352
ISBN 9780742575998
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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