A Companion to Cultural Geography brings together original contributions from 35 distinguished international scholars to provide a critical overview of this dynamic and influential field of study.
- Provides accessible overviews of key themes, debates and controversies from a variety of historical and theoretical vantage points
- Charts significant changes in cultural geography in the twentieth century as well as the principal approaches that currently animate work in the field
- A valuable resource not just for geographers but also those working in allied fields who wish to get a clear understanding of the contribution geography is making to cross-disciplinary debates
Notes on Contributors viii
List of Figures and Tables xiii
1 Introduction 1
James S. Duncan, Nuala C. Johnson, and Richard H. Schein
Part I Introducing Cultural Geographies 9
2 Cultural Traditions 11
Richard H. Schein
3 Cultural Turns 24
Heidi Scott
4 A Critique of the Cultural Turn 38
Clive Barnett
Part II Theoretical Intersections 49
5 Historical Materialism and Marxism 51
Don Mitchell
6 Feminisms 66
Joanne Sharp
7 Poststructuralism 79
Deborah P. Dixon and John Paul Jones III
8 Psychoanalytic Approaches 108
Paul Kingsbury
9 Performance and Performativity: A Geography of Unknown Lands 121
Nigel Thrift
Part III Nature/Culture 137&lSĖ