The Cultural Geography Reader
Edited by
Timothy S. Oakes
and
Patricia L. Price
2008
Routledge
Taylor & Francis Group
First published 2008
by Routledge
2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 4RN
Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada
by Routledge 270 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016
Contents
Acknowledgments xii
Introduction 1
PART ONE APPROACHING CULTURE 9
Introduction 11
“Culture” 15
Raymond Williams
“Community” 20
E.P. Thompson
“Thick Description: Toward an Interpretive Theory of Culture” 29
Clifford Geertz
“The Concept(s) of Culture” 40
William Sewell, Jr.
“Writing against Culture” 50
Lila Abu-Lughod
“Beyond ‘Culture’: Space, Identity, and the Politics of Difference” 60
Akhil Gupta and James Ferguson
“Research, Performance, and doing Human Geography: Some Reflections
on the Diary–Photograph, Diary–Interview Method” 68
Alan Latham
PART TWO CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY: A TRANSATLANTIC GENEALOGY 77
Introduction 79
“Culture” 83
Friedrich Ratzel
“The Physiogamy of France” 90
Paul Vidal de la Blache
“Creating a Second Nature” 212
Clarence J. Glacken
“Living Outdoors with Mrs. Panther” 220
“Ajax”
“Nature at Home” 224
Alexander Wilson
“Orchard” 232
Owain Jones and Paul Cloke
“Le Pratique sauvage: Race, Place, and the Human–Animal Divide” 241
Glen Elder, Jennifer Wolch, and Jody Emel
PART FIVE IDENTITY AND PLACE IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT 251
Introduction 253
“A Global Sense of Place” 257
Doreen Massey
“New Cultures for Old?” 264
Stuart Hall
“National Geographic: The Rooting of Peoples and the Territorialization
of National Identity among Scholars and Refugees” 275
Liisa Malkki
“Shades of Shit” 283
Keith H. Basso
“Culture sits in Places: Reflections on Globalism and Subaltern Strategies of
Localization” 287
Arturo Escobar
“No Place like Heimat: Images of Home(land)” 296
David Morley and Kevin Robins
PART SIX HOME AND AWAY 305
Introduction 307
“The Stranger” 311
Georg Simmel
“Traveling Cultures” 316
James Clifford
“The Production of Mobilities” 325
Tim Cresswell
“Of Nomads and Vagrants: Single Homelessness and Narratives of
Home as Place” 334
Jon May
“The Tourist at Home” 343
Lucy Lippard
PART SEVEN DIFFERENCE 351
Introduction 353
“Imaginative Geography and its Representations: Orientalizing the Oriental” 357
Edward Said
“On not Excluding Half of the Human in Human Geography” 365
Janice Monk and Susan Hanson
“Representing Whiteness in the Black Imagination” 373
bell hooks
“Mapping the Pure and the Defiled” 380
David Sibley
“Some Thoughts on Close(t) Spaces” 388
Robyn Longhurst
“Contested Terrain: Teenagers in Public Space” 395
Gill Valentine
“The Geography Club” 402
Brent Hartinger
PART EIGHT CULTURE AS RESOURCE 409
Introduction 411
“Commercial Cultures: Transcending the Cultural and the Economic” 413
Peter Jackson
“The Expediency of Culture” 422
George Yúdice
“Whose Culture? Whose City?” 431
Sharon Zukin
“The Invention of Regional Culture” 439
Meric Gertler
“Destination Museum” 448
Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett
“Performing Work: Bodily Representations in Merchant Banks” 457
Linda McDowell and Gill Court
Copyright information 466
Index 471
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