Cultural Geography
BY WAY OF AN OPENING Although critical human geography has witnessed a growing interest in the conceptual and thematic concerns ...
BEYOND EURO-AMERICANISM 421 First, Euro-Americanist theoretical imaginations or historical interpretations emphasize the posited ...
he argues, is never seen as exhibiting attributes that are properly part of humanity or, when it is, these attributes are genera ...
shape the contours of the nation from one ocean to the other, and finally, when it confronted the rest of the world from that ma ...
and, above all, the sovereign and national right of self-determination to the Cuban people. The mode of representation at work h ...
constitutive differences between the United States and the rest of the west, and I have intro- duced them as one way of underlin ...
are symptomatic of much analysis of democracy as a form of rule or political system and the process of democratization in its so ...
tragic example, in 1954 a democratically elected government was overthrown by a CIA-organized military coup (Cullather, 1999) th ...
expire in the woods’ (1990: 342–3). Thus, as Connolly has helpfully suggested, Tocqueville’s depreciation of nomadic life forfei ...
made too simple. It is true, they suggest, that ‘we do not have camps and our police ... are not omnipresent political police’, ...
Islamic world (see The Guardian, London, 3 October 2001, p. 18). There are of course many other examples of such views and my po ...
3 For a critical and detailed analysis of the historical aspects of US–Latin American relations, see Schoultz (1999) and Smith ( ...
432 BEYOND THE WEST Rorty, R. (1999) Philosophy and Social Hope. Harmondsworth: Penguin. Rosow, S.J. (2000) ‘Globalisation as de ...
‘Development’ in other words is Orientalism transformed into a science for action in the contemporary world. (Akhil Gupta, 1998) ...
unprecedented social havoc: ‘It is no accident’, says Sachs in an astonishing aperçu,‘that geno- cide took place in Rwanda’ (200 ...
periphery of the world system. Is this all there is, or might be, to a cultural geography of development? The answer to this que ...
An archaeology of development demands, then, a full grasp of location, situating it histori- cally(in tracing its complex geneal ...
so on – also requires a discipline which currently does not exist, namely the cultural study, or per- haps the ethnography, of d ...
important changes can be and are made. Greene’s (1999) account of how Malthusian ideas travel over time and space, attaching the ...
political struggles among and between the colonial state, white settlers and the native reserves. Neumann’s excellent book Impos ...
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