Cultural Geography
da Costa Meyer, E. (1996) ‘La donna è mobile: agorapho- bia, women, and urban space’, in D. Agrest, P. Conway and L. Kanes Weism ...
Johnston, L. (1995) ‘Reading the sexed bodies and spaces of gyms’, in H.J. Nast and S. Pile (eds) Places through the Body. Londo ...
Nast, H.J. and Pulido, L. (2000) ‘Resisting corporate multiculturalism: mapping faculty initiatives and institutional-student ha ...
Williamson, J. (1980) Consuming Passions: The Dynamics of Popular Culture. London: Marion Boyars. Wittgenstein, L. (1988) Philos ...
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In my former hometown of Melbourne, Australia, the audaciously modern lines of the recently opened Melbourne Museum (2000) sit s ...
that first draw the visitor into the visual orbit of this story? For all of its critical cleverness, this display tells us littl ...
Working primarily in a political geographical register, he goes on to provide a dense com- pendium of the different types of con ...
been more evident than in recent feminist historical geographies.^5 These geographies have brought into view the women whose liv ...
anti-colonial objectives. In this sense the discipline of geography has been provincializing itself for some time and through th ...
evolutionary accounts of different ways of life (i.e. it functioned againstimperialist knowledge frames), it was this very idea ...
account for the people and places whose lives are depicted as being overrun by global forces. As an alternative,Appadurai propos ...
requires reshaping the structure of the academy itself: who is employed, who gets to speak, in what languages one speaks (both l ...
Gandhi, L. (1998) Postcolonial Theory: A Critical Introduction. St Leonards: Allen and Unwin. Gelder, K. and Jacobs, J.M. (1998) ...
This chapter considers geographers’ current fascination with the imperial/colonial past and traces the impact of postcolonialism ...
CRITICAL IMPERIAL AND COLONIAL GEOGRAPHIES 355 ways in which geographers’ critical endeavours can be called postcolonial. The fi ...
elaborate forgotten memories of this condition’ (1998: 3–17). Crucially, ‘postcoloniality must be made to concede its own part o ...
often simply term ‘the postcolonial critique’ is bolstering the so-called ‘cultural turn’ in human geography, reaffirming the im ...
perhaps the very thing that needs to be done if geographers are to exploit present intellectual and political opportunities’ (19 ...
This passage trades on the epistemic violence of geography’s empire, and Barnett specifies the importance of science and reason ...
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