The Spaces of Postmodernity: Readings in Human GeographyISBN: 978-0-631-21781-7
Hardcover
504 pages
February 2002, Wiley-Blackwell
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This Reader recounts the story of the emergence and impact
of postmodern thought in human geography. The editors have brought
together in a single volume the pivotal writings of the period
since 1965. Through these, and their connecting narratives, the
editors engage what has been the most invigorating intellectual
roller-coaster ride in geography's recent history.
- Recounts the story of the emergence and impact of postmodern
thought in human geography.
- Brings together in a single volume the pivotal writings of the
period since 1965.
- Engages with what has been the most invigorating intellectual
roller-coaster ride in geography's recent history.
- Eraces the shift in human geography from a plethora of
pre-postmodern paradigms to the emergence of a postmodern
consciousness.
- Outlines an agenda for a postmodern human geographical theory and practice that sympathetically intersects with feminism, postcolonialism, cultural studies, and environmentalism.