
CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY
Author Name -:
Kay Anderson, Mona Domosh, Steve Pile, and Nigel Thrift,
E-Book Language -:
English
About Author-:
Kay Anderson is a professor of geography, specializing in cultural and social geography. Her work explores themes like race, identity politics, and the cultural dimensions of geography.
Mona Domosh is a professor with expertise in feminist geography and urban historical geography. She has authored several notable works on how gender and culture shape spaces.
Steve Pile is a lecturer in human geography with a focus on the relationships between bodies, spaces, and cities, contributing significantly to cultural geography discussions.
Nigel Thrift is a leading figure in geography known for his work on social theory, spatial practices, and the cultural impact of science and technology. His influence extends across many areas within human and cultural geography.
E-Book Details
The Handbook of Cultural Geography is a rich and comprehensive resource for understanding the dynamic and interdisciplinary field of cultural geography. Edited by Kay Anderson, Mona Domosh, Steve Pile, and Nigel Thrift, this handbook dives into various topics that reflect the diverse nature of cultural geography. Covering themes such as the relationship between space and culture, identity, power dynamics, and landscapes, the book encourages readers to think about geography not as a static field, but as one shaped by complex social, cultural, and political forces. It’s a perfect guide for students, researchers, and anyone with a curiosity about how culture interacts with the spaces we inhabit.