Subject |
Human geography -- Textbooks.
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Descript |
1 online resource (342 p.) |
Note |
Description based upon print version of record. |
Contents |
Cover -- Cultural Geographies -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Authors' acknowledgements -- Publisher's acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 'Cultural geography': where to begin? -- 1.2 Starting points: using this book (or, we love cultural geography?) -- 1.3 Multiple meanings of 'culture' -- 1.4 Multiple versions of 'cultural geography' -- 1.5 Cultural geographies now -- Summary -- Some key readings -- Part 1 Cultural processes and politics -- 2 Cultural production -- 2.1 Introduction: producing a cultural geography textbook |
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2.2 Questioning cultural production -- 2.3 Making meanings, discourses and taste: key concepts from cultural studies -- 2.4 Geographies of cultural production: commodity chains and the cultural industries -- 2.5 Producing and regulating cultural spaces -- Summary -- Some key readings -- 3 Cultural consumption -- 3.1 Introducing consumption -- 3.2 Consumption: doing culture -- 3.3 Geographies of cultural consumption -- 3.4 Consumer agency: subcultures and resistance -- 3.5 Connecting cultural production and consumption -- Summary -- Some key readings -- Part 2 Several cultural geographies |
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4 Architectural geographies -- 4.1 Introduction: taking notice of buildings -- 4.2 Why do cultural geographers study buildings? -- 4.3 What are buildings - and what do they do? -- 4.4 What are buildings made of? -- 4.5 What happens in and around buildings? -- Summary -- Some key readings -- 5 Landscapes -- 5.1 Introduction: landscape as... -- 5.2 Defining 'landscape': some wordplay -- 5.3 Landscape as... material -- 5.4 Landscape as... text -- 5.5 Landscape as... performance/feeling -- Summary -- Some key readings -- 6 Textual geographies -- 6.1 Introduction |
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6.2 Spaces/texts: changing approaches to textual geographies and the poststructural challenge -- 6.3 Geographies of fiction -- 6.4 Policy texts and discourse analysis -- 6.5 Writing worlds: maps, feminism and the stories that geographers tell -- 6.6 Concluding reflections -- Summary -- Some key readings -- 7 Performed geographies -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Musical performances -- 7.3 Sporting performances -- 7.4 Dance and performance art -- 7.5 Performing everyday life -- 7.6 Concluding comments: performing what, exactly? -- Summary -- Some key readings -- 8 Identities |
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8.1 Introduction: the complexities of identity -- 8.2 Piecing together identity: essentialism and time - space-specific identities -- 8.3 Adding complexity: social constructivist, relational and performative explanations of identity -- 8.4 The social construction of identity -- 8.5 Relational identities -- 8.6 The performativity of identity -- 8.7 Concluding points -- Summary -- Some key readings -- Part 3 Key concepts for cultural geographers -- 9 Everyday geographies -- 9.1 Introduction: waiting... -- 9.2 Acknowledging everyday geographies -- 9.3 Why everyday life matters |
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9.4 The everyday 'escapes' |
Note |
325 annual accesses. UkHlHU |
Alt author |
Kraftl, Peter.
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ISBN |
9781317753681 |
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