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Verso Books Mapping Ideology (Mappings S.)
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Cambridge University Press Algebra Through Practice: A Collection of Problems in Algebra with Solutions: Sets, Relations and Mappings Bk. 1
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Cambridge University Press Mappings in Thought and Language
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Cambridge University Press Period Mappings and Period Domains (Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics)
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Princeton University Press Mappings: Feminism and the Cultural Geographies of Encounter
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Pluto Press Designs of Blackness: Mappings in the Literature and Culture of Afro-America
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Guilford Press The Power of Maps (Mappings: Society, Theory, Space S.)
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Guilford Press Space, Text and Gender: Anthropological Study of the Marakwet of Kenya (Mappings: Society, Theory, Space S.)
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Guilford Press Logics of Dislocation: Models, Metaphors and Meanings of Economic Space (Mappings: Society, Theory, Space S.)
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Verso Books Mapping the Nation (Mappings S.)
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Reaktion Books Ltd Mappings (Critical Views S.)
Forget market gardens and pie-charts, or whatever you were taught at school: human geography is now a seriously trendy subject. One of its leading academic practitioners is Denis Cosgrove, Professor of Geography at the University of London, who has edited a collection of essays called <I>Mappings</I> for the excellent series issued by Reaktion Books under the general title of Critical Views. Since the 1970s, buzz areas in the humanities and social sciences have often gathered around topics not fully contained by any one discipline--something which can alienate a general readership. Some of the current cutting-edge work, as Professor Cosgrove explains with great gusto in his introduction, is on historically changing views of space and their incarnation in specific material attempts to map the world or some bit of it. This specially commissioned collection offers a superb sample of such work and itself witnesses to the globalisation and borderlessness of the best contemporary scholarship, bringing together scholars from all over Europe, America and Australasia around a topic that crosses the oundaries between geography, cultural studies and art history. Furthermore, if you are a little impatient with some of the more abstract writing offered in the name of post-colonialism and post-modernism, this collection could be what you are looking for. It will explain what such theoretical trends really mean in relation to the analysis of a specific human event carried out in different ways by ancient Alexandrians, medieval picturers of Paradise, Renaissance monarchs and urban planners, Enlightenment coastal chartmakers, county and regional surveyors, 19th-century Royal Navy navigators, modern networkers and spatial designers, and contemporary artists--the mapping of spaces in the world. The extremely helpful (black-and-white) reproductions are unhelpfully not listed anywhere, the index is a bit thin and the bibliography should be used with caution--Rodney Shirley certainly wrote a book in 1993, but did Shirley Rodney <I>really</I> write one with the same title ten years earlier!? --<I>Warren Boutcher</I>
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