Cultural Geography
workers who apply labor to that machinery (and in the bodies of their families), in the houses and consumer goods that allow the ...
How is the labor that is embodied in it made dead? This is not an easy question to answer, because, like the commodities that co ...
areal association or assemblage of things on the landis a moment in processes of production and social reproduction, as an ideol ...
point, as befitting an ideology wrapped up in the visual technology of perspective. The natural tendency, therefore, and one onl ...
national-scale laws and political economy, and global markets in which strawberries are increas- ingly sold. While all these dif ...
The promise of California was that that ‘fruitful earth’ was easily within reach of the middle classes including all those ‘east ...
their bounding and their internal ordering of processes creating space, for a time’ (1996: 261). The two key points here are, fi ...
capitalist rationalization of labor (replete with detailed divisions of labor, new patterns of skilling and deskilling, etc.). I ...
Marx, K. (1987) Capital, vol. 1. New York: International Publishers. Marx, K. and Engels, F. (1998) The Communist Manifesto. Lon ...
Landscape has a complex history as an organizing and analytical concept within cultural geography. Its usage has varied from ref ...
as distinct aspects of being, vision becomes the principal channel through which intellectual reason and the ‘reason’ or order o ...
Rutland, Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley or Danish Jutland, the stability of relations that tied com- munity unreflectively to a de ...
environmental concerns of a largely urbanized population for rural spaces known chiefly through recreational visits, sometimes c ...
(Figure 12.2). This landscape is ‘pastoral’, composed of meadow grass and herbage beneath a tree, stretching beyond the foregrou ...
connection between the sense of sight and the physical conduct of the body, between virtual and material worlds. We do not fully ...
purified surfaces of Ansel Adams’ highly aesthetic photographs of western wilderness (Schama, 1995) (Figure 12.3). Connections b ...
Nuremberg’s towers and spires proudly set in open fields and royal forest, all date from this time (Nuti, 1999; Schulz, 1978; Sö ...
scaling and mapping, and its representation in visually realistic images have been continuously refined through the mechanizatio ...
Among the most dramatic examples of how pictorial images of nature have influenced the ways that actual spaces are encountered i ...
partly because of Marxism’s tendency to reduce all culture to class consciousness (Cosgrove, 1998; Mitchell, 1996). But the hist ...
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