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基本説明
The fully revised second edition presents a concise, up-to-date, interdisciplinary introduction to this lively and complex field.
Full Description
Cultural Geography is the first book to introduce culture from a geographical perspective. It tracks the ideas, practices and objects that together form cultures - and how these cultures form identities for individuals and populations. Crang examines a range of scales as he considers the role of states, empires and nations, firms and corporations, shops and goods, books and films, in creating identities.
Cultural Geography looks at the way different processes come together in particular places and how those places develop meanings for people, whether at a global scale or the intimate scale of everyday life. Specifically designed for use on modular courses this text features clear writing, boxed case studies, chapter summaries, further reading guides and a glossary of key terms.
Contents
1. Introduction: Locating culture 2. Peoples, Landscape and Time 3. Cultures of Nature 4. Symbolic Landscape 5. Literary Landscapes 6. Self and Other 7. Multiple Mediated Environments 8. Regulation and Place 9. Geographies of Commodities and Consumption 10. Cultures of Production



