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GeoHumanities : art, history, text at the edge of place / edited by Michael Dear [and others].

Title
GeoHumanities : art, history, text at the edge of place / edited by Michael Dear [and others].
Publication
London ; New York : Routledge, 2011.

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Dear, M. J. (Michael J.)
Description
xviii, 326 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps (chiefly color); 24 cm
Subject
  • Human geography
  • Geography
  • Humanities
  • Humanities
  • Anthropogeografie
  • Geographie
  • Geoinformatik
  • Geisteswissenschaften
  • Kulturgeografi
  • Humaniora
  • Geografi
  • Anthropogeographie
  • Geohumanities
  • Place
  • Creativity
  • Arts
  • Population geography
  • Landscape
Genre/Form
Aufsatzsammlung.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Introducing the geohumanities / Michael Dear -- pt. I Creative Places -- Geocreativity / Michael Dear -- 1. Creativity and place / Michael Dear -- 2. Experimental geography: an interview with Trevor Paglen, Oakland, CA, February 17, 2009 / Michael Dear -- 3. Drive-by Tijuana / Rene Peralta -- 4.[Fake] fake estates: reconsidering Gordon Matta-Clark's Fake Estates / Martin Hogue -- 5. The City Formerly Known as Cambridge: a useless map by the Institute for Infinitely Small Things / Kanarinka -- 6. Undisciplined geography: notes from the field of contemporary art / Emily Eliza Scott -- 7. Codex profundo / Gustavo Leclerc -- pt. II Spatial Literacies -- Geotexts / Sarah Luria -- 8."The stratified record upon which we set our feet": the spatial turn and the multilayering of history, geography, and geology / Peta Mitchell -- 9. Monument of myth: finding Robert Moses through geographic fiction / Timothy Mennel --10. Fate and redemption in New Orleans: or, why geographers should care about narrative form / Barbara Eckstein -- 11. Wordmaps / Howard Horowitz -- 12. Using early modern maps in literary studies: views and caveats from London / Janelle Jenstad -- 13."along Broadway 2009" / Robbert Flick -- 14. Thoreau's geopoetics / Sarah Luria -- pt. III Visual Geographies -- Geoimagery / Jim Ketchum -- 15. El otro lado de la linealThe other side of the line / Norma Iglesias-Prieto -- 16. The space of ambiguity: Sophie Ristelhueber's aerial perspective / Caren Kaplan -- 17. Counter-geographies in the Sahara / Ursula Biemann -- 18. Laura Kurgan, September 11, and the art of critical geography / Jim Ketchum -- 19. The Earth exposed: how geographers use art and science in their exploration of the Earth from space / Stephen S. Young -- 20. Disorientation guides: cartography as artistic medium / Lize Mogel -- 21. Avarice and tenderness in cinematic landscapes of the American West / Deborah P. Dixon -- 22. Altered landscapes / Philip Govedare -- pt. IV Spatial Histories -- Geohistories / Douglas Richardson -- 23. Mapping time / Edward L. Ayers -- 24. Humanities GIS: place, spatial storytelling, and immersive visualization in the humanities / L. Jesse Rouse -- 25. Without limits: ancient history and GIS / Wolfgang Moschek -- 26. History and GIS: railways, population change, and agricultural development in late nineteenth-century Wales / Jordi Marti-Henneberg -- 27. Spatiality and the social web: resituating authoritative content / Ian Johnson -- 28. Teaching race and history with historical GIS: lessons from mapping the Du Bois Philadelphia Negro / Amy Hillier -- 29. Ha'ahonua: using GIScience to link Hawaiian and Western knowledge about the environment / Matthews M. Hamabata -- 30. What do humanists want? What do humanists need? What might humanists get? / Peter K Bol -- Afterword -- Historical moments in the rise of the geohumanities / Michael Dear.
ISBN
  • 9780415589796
  • 0415589797
  • 0415589800
  • 9780415589802
  • 9780203839270
  • 0203839277
LCCN
99943943514
OCLC
665136877
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library