Cultural Geography
SPACE, SCALE AND TIME Following the suggestion of Horvath, Howitt (2001b) argues that five foundational concepts underpin the di ...
simultaneously constructs and limits our vision. Language reflects and constructs power. For example, concepts of time are embed ...
only in its naming and categorizing of the world, but also in the way that the label ‘science’ dis- misses other knowledges as i ...
Humans, animals, spirits, and several geophysical agents are perceived to have qualities of personhood. All persons engage in a ...
cultures who only judge on their own values and priorities: ‘Use your commonsense, but usually there’s different commonsense’ (i ...
Geographical endeavours must not only challenge the fundamental building blocks of thought and understanding, but be constantly ...
and Swedenburg (1996: 154, 174), for example, move beyond examining texts to situate their exploration of the boundaries of cult ...
stereotyping. Romancing unproblematized categories is dangerous and reinforces colonizing relationships as assumptions of univer ...
reference, our own horizon of understanding. (Fothergill, 1992: 38–9) Instead of attempting to induct everyone within an all-kno ...
Katz, C. (1992) ‘All the world is staged: intellectuals and the projects of ethnography’, Environment and Planning D: Society an ...
Abbas, A. 376–7 abjection 47 Abolafia, Mitchell 121 Achebe, Chinua 434 active consumers 148 activity theory 536 actor network th ...
boundaries cont. ontological pluralism 560, 561, 565 subjectivity 287, 296 transnationality 79 Bourdieu, P. 155, 241, 277 Brah, ...
cultural turn cont. economic geography 131–2, 137, 142 economy 94, 95 feminism 410–12 gender 326 geopolitics 458, 473 nature 165 ...
exclusion 46–7, 51, 259, 331 experience 12 exploration culture 359 Fairhead, J. 210–11 Falk, R. 427 false consciousness 291 fals ...
Harley, Brian 360, 537 Harper,T.N. 373 Harris, D.R. 187 Hartshorne, R. 184–5, 514 Harvey, David 6, 38, 44, 75, 110, 499 the body ...
Kobayashi, Audrey 286, 308, 511, 517, 544–56 Krause, Enrique 447 Kroker, A. 534–5 Kulturlandschaft 263 Kusno, A. 369, 371, 372, ...
meaning consumption culture 153–4 culture as 2, 4–5 ontological pluralism 560–1 mediaries 9 medical geography 66–7 Meinig, Donal ...
Philo, Chris 64, 191, 192, 195 Phoenix, Ann 335 photography 256, 257 Pickles, John 538 Pile, Steve 1–35, 549–50 the pill 63 plac ...
resource-based theory 136–7 respatialization 80 retablos 493–4 reterritorialization 469 rheumatoid arthritis 68 Rich, Adrienne 4 ...
spatiality 38, 63–4 spatialization 64, 303, 523–5, 544–56 speaking, politics of 408–9 spice trade 10–11 Spitalfields 390 Spivak, ...
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