Understanding cultural geography: places and traces
London; New York
Routledge
2010
xvi, 212 p.: ill., maps
Includes bibliographical references )p. ]183[-202( and index
Jon Anderson
Introduction -- The history of cultural geography -- Branching out: twenty-first century development in the family tree of cultural geography -- Knowing )your( place -- Taking and making place: the stuff of power -- Counter-cultures: global, corporate and anti-capitalisms -- the place of nature -- The place of ethnicity -- Senses of place: scale and beliefs -- Making and marking new places: the cultural geographies of youth -- )B(ordering the body -- Swimming in context: doing cultural geography in practice -- A culturally geographical approach to place