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Geographical Thought: An Introduction to Ideas in Human Geography PDF

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GEOGRAPHICAL THOUGHT AnI ntrodtuoIc dteiaosn inH umaGne ography Geographical Thought An IntroducttoIi doenai snH uman Geography AnooNpa yaakn Adl eJxe ffrey NewcaUsntilvee rsity Routledge Tayl&o Frr ancGirso up LONDONA ND NEW YORK 8riceofne ntts Authaocrksn'o wledgements E_ubliaschkenro'wsl edgements Introduction Part 1 Foundations 1Geograph ies ofempire: theimperial tradition 2 Thqeu antirteavtoiolnveu ti 3H umanigset_aigcr aphies 4 Marraxdigeographicsiesat l 5H umna geography andthe cultural turn Part 2 ofdi fference Geographies fiF emingeographiisets 7Ge: :ograpohfsi eexsu ality 8 and racialisation Geography, ethnicity Par3 t Representation anpdo st-representation 9Post- modern geographies 1Q Critgieoc-aplo litics 11P ost-cogleoongriaaapLnhtdih eceso lopnrieasle nt 12 Emotions, embodiment and lived geographies Glossary References Index Contents Authoarcsk'n owlnetdgse me -- --------.E-u+f-b't-f-lslih'easrc knowledgements Introduction Part 1 Foundations 1 ofe mpirteh:ie m perialtraditio n Geographies Leargn oibjnectives Introduction Empire, imperialism and colonialism Thinstituteionali sation of geography Envoinrmental determincilmates im:a nraced Critiacniddsi msss ent Conclusions Summary Further reading Theq uantirteavtoivleu tion 2 Learnionbjge ctives Introduction Thoeri ginosf et h revolution quantitative Theq uantirteavtoilvuet ion Criticisms oqfu antification The revolution legacy otfh quantitaetive Conclusions Summary Furtrheeard ing 3 Humangiesotgirca phies Leairnnobjectivges Introduction Humanigsetoigcr aanptdhhy ce h allteopn ogsei tivism Phenomenology and existentialism Humanistic geography Yi-Fu Tuan ifocus:n thew orokf Thceh allehnugmea nism to Conclusions Summary Further reading 4M arxrist adicageographli es Leranionbjge ctives Introduction Karl Marx KeyM arxiisdte as ---- Radical geography The' tutroMn a'r xism Marxist geograapnhdyspatial constructions class of Thpoliticael ecology ofM arxism Thel imoifMt asr xism Eutuhroer izons Conclusions Summary Furrt hreienagd 5H umagne ograapnhdty hc eu lttuurranl Learnionbjge ctives Introo nd u cti Thern eangi onfc ulture Eartlrya diotfci uolntsgu eroaglr aphy Newm aps meaning: BritishCultural Studies of --±he-new cultural geography turnfo rm the to thecentre The cultural margins -- Remater iailgni sculture, reclaiming thesocial Conclusions Summary ---- Furthreera ding Part2 Geographies ofd ifference Femingieogsrtpa heis 6 Ler_anionbgj ectives ---- Introduction Firansdts e conwda ve feminism Poliperspecttiivceasl off eminism Establishi_t_ngg_e_fa_egmr_ianp_ih_s� Practising femingiesotg raphy Rethinkin g gender Conclusions Summary Furrt hreienagd 7G eograpohfsi eexsu alit� Learnoibnjge ctives Introduction with the ofresearch Engaging object Hetreonotrimvaity --- G_e__ograpohfsi eexsu ality The ofs exuality politics Conclusions Summary Furtrheeard ing 8G eograepthhynicity, andr acialisation Learning objectives Introduction dea_of race --1The i Cultural racisms Geograpahnydt hse hadoofwe mpire --- Mapipnagn mdo nitogr in race Urbacnu ltgueroragalp hoif'e rsa ce' Geographies of ruracismr al to whiteness Turning Anit-racist geographies: subverting a white discipline Conclusions Summary 11 Post- colonial geographies antdh coloniale present Leranionbgj ectives Introduction Undersptoasntd-icnogl onialism Post-colonial geographies Imaginatgeographiivee s: the woofrEdward k Said Splitt inrga coeb jetchtweso :ro kfF ranFtazn on ththei rd thwe orokf Bhabha Hybridity anspace:d Homi Doipnogs t-cgeographoiesl onial Copyrightm(}(:!atc ricil

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