Studying Cultural Landscapes

Studying Cultural Landscapes

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From earliest civilizations, humans have exhibited a need to connect with world around them by transforming land into landscapes. This book combines a collection of essays covering reading of a variety of landscapes. It offers historical, cultural, political, and poetic perspectives, offering analyses of landscape forms from rural to celluloid.

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Studying Cultural Landscapes by Penny Richards Iain Robertson

The land in which we live both shapes us and we shape it: Physically, by means of cultivation and building, and imaginatively, by projecting onto it our aspirations and fantasies of wealth, refuge, well-being, awe, danger and consolidation. From the earliest civilizations, humans have exhibited a need to connect with the world around them by transforming land into landscapes. Studying Cultural Landscapes combines a collection of lively and engaging essays covering the symbolic reading of a wide variety of landscapes. It offers historical, cultural, political, visual and poetic perspectives, offering analyses of landscape forms from the rural to the celluloid. Written by a distinguished group of contributors and illustrated throughout, Studying Cultural Landscapes has been prepared with the undergraduate in mind. Each chapter contains a 'now do this' section to aid the reader working through the ideas presented, as well as providing a list for further reading. A comprehensive glossary offers explanations of the key terms used throughout the text. Studying Cultural Landscapes is essential reading for any student of cultural geography, as well as students taking related interdisciplinary subjects, who would like to explore the multiple meaning of landscape.
I found the book thought provoking, sensitive and well informed in all of its seven chapters..This book is a carefully crafted and illuminating contribution to our understanding of a new and complicated subject area...it should certainly be on your bookshelf.
Landscape Research
Iain Robertson is a Lecturer in the School of Environment and Penny Richards is a Senior Tutor in the School of Humanities, University of Gloucestershire, UK
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ISBN 13 9780340762684
ISBN 10 0340762683
Title Studying Cultural Landscapes
Author Penny Richards Iain Robertson
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 2003-03-28
Number of pages 216
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.