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Cartographic Fictions Karen Piper

Cartographic Fictions By Karen Piper

Cartographic Fictions by Karen Piper


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Maps say as much about us as about the landscape. This text looks at maps in relation to journals, correspondence, advertisements and novels by authors such as Joseph Conrad and Michael Ondaatje. It follows the history of cartography from the establishment of the prime meridian to computer mapping.

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Cartographic Fictions: Maps, Race and Identity by Karen Piper

Maps are stories as much about us as about the landscape. They reveal changing perceptions of the natural world, as well as conflicts over the acquisition of territories. Cartographic Fictions looks at maps in relation to journals, correspondence, advertisements, and novels by authors such as Joseph Conrad and Michael Ondaatje. In her innovative study, Karen Piper follows the history of cartography through three stages: the establishment of the prime meridian, the development of aerial photography, and the emergence of satellite and computer mapping. Piper follows the cartographer's impulse to ""leave the ground"" as the desire to escape the racialized or gendered subject. With the distance that the aerial view provided, maps could then be produced ""objectively,"" that is, devoid of ""problematic"" native interference. Piper attempts to bring back the dialogue of the ""native informant,"" demonstrating how maps have historically constructed or betrayed anxieties about race. The book also attempts to bring back key areas of contact to the map between explorer/native and masculine/feminine definitions of space.

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In methodology, organization, and clarity of presentation, Piper offers a starling range of historical moments and genres of narrative, linked together persuasively and significantly in terms of the history of maps and the texts' own themes of mapping. Her approach is original and her insights are major. - Susan Morgan, author of Place Matters: Gendered Geography in Victorian Women's Travel Books about Southeast Asia

About Karen Piper

KAREN PIPER teaches postcolonial studies at the University of Missouri-Columbia.

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GOR010773125
9780813530734
0813530733
Cartographic Fictions: Maps, Race and Identity by Karen Piper
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Rutgers University Press
2002-07-31
224
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