Geographical thought an introduction to ideas in human geography

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adam_text Titel: Geographical thought Autor: Nayak, Anoop Jahr: 2011 Contents Authors acknowledgements xi Publisher s acknowledgements xii Introduction xiii Parti Foundations 1 1 Geographies of empire: the imperial tradition 3 Learning objectives 3 Introduction 3 Empire, imperialism and colonialism 5 The institutionalisation of geography 11 Environmental determinism: climate and race 21 Criticisms and dissent 25 Conclusions 28 Summary 29 Further reading 29 2 The quantitative revolution 30 Learning objectives 30 Introduction 30 The origins of the quantitative revolution 33 The quantitative revolution 37 Criticisms of quantification 42 The legacy of the quantitative revolution 46 Conclusions 49 Summary 50 Further reading 50 3 Humanistic geographies 51 Learning objectives 51 Introduction 51 Humanistic geography and the challenge to positivism 53 Phenomenology and existentialism 57 Humanistic geography in focus: the work of Yi-Fu Tuan 62 The challenge to humanism 65 Conclusions 69 Summary 70 Further reading 70 4 Marxist radical geographies 71 Learning objectives 71 Introduction 71 Karl Marx 73 Key Marxist ideas 74 Radical geography 82 The turn to Marxism 84 Marxist geography and spatial constructions of class 85 The political ecology of Marxism 89 The limits of Marxism 91 Future horizons 92 Conclusions 94 Summary 95 Further reading 95 5 Human geography and the cultural turn 97 Learning objectives 97 Introduction 97 The meaning of culture 100 Early traditions of cultural geography 101 New maps of meaning: British Cultural Studies 105 The new cultural geography 111 The cultural turn from the margins to the centre 115 Rematerialising culture, reclaiming the social 120 Conclusions 123 Summary 124 Further reading 124 Part 2 Geographies of difference 125 6 Feminist geographies 127 Learning objectives 127 Introduction 127 First and second wave feminism 130 Political perspectives of feminism 135 Establishing feminist geography 136 Practising feminist geography 139 Rethinking gender 145 Conclusions 147 Summary 148 Further reading 148 7 Geographies of sexuality 149 Learning objectives 149 Introduction 149 Engaging with the object of research 151 Heteronormativity 153 Geographies of sexuality 160 The politics of sexuality 165 Conclusions 168 Summary 169 Further reading 169 8 Geography, ethnicity and racialisation 170 Learning objectives 170 Introduction 170 The idea of race 172 Cultural racisms 176 Geography and the shadow of empire 178 Mapping and monitoring race 179 Urban cultural geographies of race 184 Geographies of rural racism 187 Turning to whiteness 189 Anti-racist geographies: subverting a white discipline 192 Conclusions 196 Summary 197 Further reading 197 Part 3 Representation and post-representation 199 9 Post-modern geographies 201 Learning objectives 201 Introduction 201 Modernism and modernity 204 Post-modernity: a historical moment 205 Post-modernism: a critical practice 207 Post-modernism: a stylistic phenomenon 216 Geographical engagements: theory, method and practice 221 Post-modern criticisms 226 Conclusions 229 Summary 230 Further reading 230 10 Critical geo-politics Learning objectives Introduction Origins of geo-politics Critical geo-politics Formal, practical and popular geo-politics Beyond critical geo-politics Conclusions Summary Further reading 11 Post-colonial geographies and the colonial present Learning objectives Introduction Understanding post-colonialism Post-colonial geographies Imaginative geographies: the work of Edward Said Splitting race objects: the work of Frantz Fanon Hybridity and the third space: the work of Homi Bhabha Doing post-colonial geographies Conclusions Summary Further reading 12 Emotions, embodiment and lived geographies Learning objectives Introduction A crisis of representation? Cultural geography and non-representational theory Understanding affect Towards more-than-representational geographies The problem of performance Conclusions Summary Further reading Glossary References Index
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contents Geographical Thought provides a clear and accessible introduction to the key ideas and figures in human geography. The book provides an essential introduction to the theories that have shaped the study of societies and space Opening with an exploration of the founding concepts of human geography in the nineteenth century academy, the authors examine the range of theoretical perspectives that have emerged within human geography over the last century from feminist and marxist scholarship, through to post-colonial and non-representational theories.Each chapter contains insightful lines of argument that encourage readers towards independent thinking and critical evaluation.
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