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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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