THE GEOGRAPHICAL REVIEW Volume 89 1999 PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY Suite 100 120 Wall Street NEW YORK, N.Y. 10005 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1999 ARTICLES BEYOND TWISTER: A GEOGRAPHY OF RECREATIONAL STORM CHASING ON THE SOUTHERN PLAINS.David Robertson 533-553 THE BUFFALO COMMONS: METAPHOR AS METHOD.Deborah E. Popper and Frank }. Popper 491-510 COSMOPOLITICS AND THE MARITIME WORLD CITY.Carolyn Cartier 278-289 THE CRANES OF CAOHAI AND OTHER INCIDENTS OF FIELDWORK IN SOUTHWESTERN CHINA.Melinda Herrold 440-448 DIVIDING THE OCEAN SEA.Martin W. Lewis 188-214 EARLY MODERN EXPANSION AND THE POLITICIZATION OF OCEANIC SPACE.Elizabeth Mancke 225-236 ENVIRONMENTALISM AND EUROCENTRISM.James M. Blaut 391-408 THE EXTRAORDINARY AND THE EVERYDAY IN EXPLANATIONS OF VULNERABILITY TO AN OIL SPILL.Kirstin Dow 74-93 FOREST MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATION AS A TOOL FOR CONSERVATION.Joshua C. Dickinson III 431-439 GALLIC TRAJECTORIES OF GEOGRAPHY AND THE SELF.Daniel W. Cade 127-128 THE GEOGRAPHY OF JAMES E. VANCE JR. (1925-1999).Brian J. Godfrey 580-589 GEOGRAPHY’S SPIN AT THE WHEEL OF AMERICAN GAMBLING.Pauliina Raento and Kate A. Berry 590-595 THE GEOPOLITICS OF EUGENICS AND THE EXCLUSION OF PHILIPPINE IMMIGRANTS FROM THE UNITED STATES.James A. Tyner 54-73 GUEST EDITORS’ INTRODUCTION [April]. .Karen Wigen and Jessica Harland-Jacobs ii “HANDS ACROSS THE SEA”: THE MASONIC NETWORK, BRITISH IMPERIALISM, AND THE NORTH ATLANTIC WORLD.Jessica Harland-Jacobs 237-253 HIGH-RISE HOMES FOR THE ANCESTORS: CREMATION IN HONG KONG.Elizabeth K. Teather 409-430 HOT ’LANTA’S URBAN EXPANSION AND CULTURAL LANDSCAPE CHANGE.Dona J. Stewart 132-140 HYDROGRAPHIES.Ian Baucom 301-313 THE IDEOLOGY OF EMPIRE IN NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE’S COVERAGE OF THE PHILIPPINES, 1898-1908.Julie A. Tuason 34-53 LATIN AMERICAN CITY MODELS REVISITED.Larry R. Ford 129-131 LINES OF DIVISION, LINES OF CONNECTION: STEWARDSHIP IN THE WORLD OCEAN.Philip E. Steinberg 254-264 LOCAL PEOPLE AND CONSERVATION IN MEXICO’S EL VIZCAINO BIOSPHERE RESERVE.Emily Young 364-390 MAPS AND METAPHORS OF THE “SMALL EASTERN SEA” IN TOKUGAWA JAPAN (1603-1868).Marcia Yonemoto 169-187 A MARITIME RESPONSE TO THE CRISIS IN AREA STUDIES.Martin W Lewis and Karen Wigen 161-168 MEDITERRANEAN THINKING: FROM NETIZEN TO MEDIZEN.Miriam Cooke 290-300 THE PACIFIC: A MEDITERRANEAN IN THE MAKING?.Paul W. Blank 265-277 The Geographical Review 89 (1-4): 1-622. January-October 1999 Copyright © 2000 by the American Geographical Society of New York ANNUAL INDEX I999 617 A PLACE UNBECOMING: THE COFFEE FARM OF NORTHERN LATIN AMERICA.Robert A. Rice 554-579 REGIONAL IDEAS AND THE MONTANA-ALBERTA BORDERLANDS.Peter S. Morris 469-490 REMAKING MOSCOW: NEW PLACES, NEW SELVES.Robert Argenbright 1-22 REVISITING RIO DE JANEIRO AND SAO PAULO.Brian J. Godfrey 94-121 SEA AND OCEAN BASINS AS FRAMEWORKS OF HISTORICAL ANALYSIS.Jerry H. Bentley 215-224 SETTIN’ THE WOODS ON FIRE: RURAL INCENDIARISM AS PROTEST.Robert Kuhlken 343-363 STORM TIDES OF THE FUNDY.Con Desplanque and David J. Mossman 23-33 SUSTAINING THE STEPPES: A GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF PASTORAL LAND USE IN MONGOLIA.Maria E. Ferndndez-Gimenez 315-342 WRITING THE MIDWEST: HISTORY, LITERATURE, AND REGIONAL IDENTITY.Kent C. Ryden 511-532 DEPARTMENTS GEOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 122-131, 431-439, 580-595 GEOGRAPHICAL FIELD NOTES. 132-140, 440-448 GEOGRAPHICAL REVIEWS. 141-155, 449-468, 596-614