ABSTRACT

This book explores the multiple histories of critical geography as it developed in 14 different locations around the globe, whilst bringing together a range of approaches in critical geography.

It is the first attempt to provide a comprehensive account of a wide variety of historical geographies of critical geography from around the world. Accordingly, the chapters provide accounts of the development of critical approaches in geography from beyond the hegemonic Anglo-American metropoles. Bringing together geographers from a wide range of regional and intellectual milieus, this volume provides a critical overview that is international and illustrates the interactions (or lack thereof) between different critical geographers, working across a range of spaces. The chapters provide a more nuanced history of critical geography, suggesting that while there were sometimes strong connections with Anglo-American critical geography, there were also deeply independent developments that were part of the construction of very different kinds of critical geography in different parts of the world.

Placing Critical Geographies provides an excellent companion to existing histories of critical geography and will be important reading for researchers as well as undergraduate and graduate students of the history and philosophy of geography.

chapter 1|8 pages

Introduction

Placing critical geographies

chapter 6|23 pages

Critical geographies in Japan

A diverse history of critical inquiry

chapter 7|29 pages

Chinese critical geography

A non-dualistic, tongbian-informed spatial story

chapter 10|18 pages

Presence and absence

Ireland and critical geographies

chapter 11|21 pages

Italian critical geographies

A historical perspective

chapter 12|23 pages

Moments of renewal

Critical conversions of Nordic samhällsgeografi

chapter 15|19 pages

Placing critical geographies

Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand