Cultural Geography
terrain without losing the insights gained from the long ‘cultural turn’. Central also to this develop- ment is a revived concer ...
Falk, P. and Campbell, C. (eds) (1997) The Shopping Experience. London: Sage. Featherstone, M. (1991)Consumer Culture and Post- ...
Miller, D. (2001) ‘The poverty of morality’, Journal of Consumer Culture 1 (2): 225–44. Miller, D. and Slater, D. (2000) The Int ...
Willis, P. (1990) Common Culture: Symbolic Work at Play in the Everyday Cultures of the Young. Milton Keynes: Open University Pr ...
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As every undergraduate knows, geography stakes its disciplinary identity on being uniquely concerned with the interface between ...
geographies in which, as Michel Serres puts it, ‘there is sense in space before the sense that signifies’ (1991: 13). The first ...
Barnes, T. and Duncan, J. (eds) (1992) Writing Worlds: Discourse, Text and Metaphor in the Representation of Landscape. London: ...
We need different ideas because we need different relationships. (Raymond Williams, 1980: 85) My task is an unenviable one: to t ...
GEOGRAPHIES OF NATURE IN THE MAKING 169 breach the culture–nature divide. But by crossing one Maginot line, these authors still ...
If culture, as Marx at times insisted, was but a reflex of the economic, and if nature’s brute facticity underpinned, enabled an ...
work of the eco-Marxists mentioned above – can also be viewed as an ecological critique of the ‘culture of capitalism’: a ‘cultu ...
relations between the two domains, however the latter are defined. This is not quite the transgres- sion of categorial boundarie ...
is figured, how can Marxists come to knowthe nature they speak of? If, after Harvey and Smith, culture ‘conceals’ the realities ...
of culture and nature, mediated as they are by political economic relations, cannot be under- stood discretely. With culture tak ...
argument works by attending to the two ‘ends’ of the commodity chain that Marx, in his late politi- cal economy, artificially cl ...
sought to trace the intimate, organic ties binding specific social formations to specific environ- ments. True, Braudel was conc ...
that the materiality of nature/s in the making can be grasped with some degree of accuracy (by either people ‘on the ground’ or ...
the mediating moment that glues all the others together. Somewhat differently, short of environ- mental discourses emerging sui ...
cognitive dualism or ontological ‘outsides’. In a study of discourses of geology in Victorian British Columbia, Braun’s concern ...
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