ABSTRACT

Introduces undergraduates to the key debates regarding space and culture and the key theoretical arguments which guide cultural geographical work. This book addresses the impact, significance, and characteristics of the 'cultural turn' in contemporary geography. It focuses on the development of the cultural geography subdiscipline and on what has made it a peculiar and unique realm of study. It demonstrates the importance of culture in the development of debates in other subdisciplines within geography and beyond. In line with these previous themes, the significance of space in the production of cultural values and expressions is also developed. Along with its timely examination of the health of the cultural geographical subdiscipline, this book is to be valued for its analysis of the impact of cultural theory on studies elsewhere in geography and of ideas of space and spatiality elsewhere in the social sciences.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

Dead or alive?

part I|60 pages

Cultural turns, geographical turns

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter |28 pages

More words, more worlds

Reflections on the ‘cultural turn’ and human geography

chapter |13 pages

Taking a cultural turn?

Struggles over the social in social policy

part II|92 pages

Popular culture and cultural texts

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter |13 pages

The popular and geography

Music and racialized identities in Aotearoa/New Zealand

chapter |21 pages

Between academy and popular geographies

Cartographic imaginations and the cultural landscape of Sweden

chapter |31 pages

Regions to be cheerful

Culinary authenticity and its geographies

chapter |19 pages

English pastoral

Music, landscape, history and politics

part III|100 pages

Culture and political economy

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter |20 pages

Cultivating ambivalence

The unhinging of culture and economy

chapter |25 pages

Imagined regional communities

Undecidable geographies

part IV|70 pages

Nature and society

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter |8 pages

Heterogeneous geographies

Reimagining the spaces of N/nature

chapter |15 pages

Situating knowledges, sharing values and reaching collective decisions

The cultural turn in environmental decision making

chapter |25 pages

Socialized nature

England’s royal and plantation forests

chapter |16 pages

Natural communities

‘The pauper question’ in the Atlantic Monthly 1880–1884

part V|58 pages

Spaces and subjectivities

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter |11 pages

Placing anxieties

chapter |17 pages

Landscape mapping and symbolic form

Drawing as a creative medium in cultural geography