Re-reading Cultural Geography
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<p>The geography of culture has held a sustained attraction for some of the most distinguished and promising geographers of the twentieth century. These notable voices have now been brought together to explore the cultural landscape in this fresh encompassing survey of one of geography's most vital research areas.</p> <p>In <i>Re-reading Cultural Geography</i> a worthy successor to the original and now classic <i>Readings in Cultural Geography</i> (1962) the editors have gathered articles essays and new commentaries as well as extensive annotated reading lists and a comprehensive bibliography into a book that will be ideal for undergraduate and graduate courses of all levels.</p> <p>Assessing an intellectual world far different from the one defined in the earlier volume <i>Re-reading Cultural Geography</i> uncovers the common themes of a vibrant often clamorous discipline. Broadly defined these include how the world looks-the patternings of cultural traits and material artifacts; how the world works-the dynamics of human organizations in interaction with the environment; and what the world means-the systems of shared values and beliefs that shape communities.</p>
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