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9781137533951

Mapping Cultures Place, Practice, Performance

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    9781137533951

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  • Edition: Reprint
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2015-08-01
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
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Summary

Mapping Cultures is a collection of essays exploring the diverse practices and cultures of mapping on the one hand, and the mapping of different forms of cultural practice on the other. The book draws on a wide range of disciplinary perspectives, including critical cartography, social anthropology, film and cultural studies, literary studies, art and visual culture, marketing, architecture, and popular music studies. Underpinning the theoretical and methodological approaches of all the contributions is a close engagement with mapping both as a mode of cultural and spatial analysis, and as a point of critical intersection in which ideas and practices of cartography are challenged, re-envisioned and brought into play with a broad range of theoretical perspectives. The collection is loosely organized around three main thematic sections: place, text, and topography; performance, memory, and location; and practice, apparatus, and methodology.

Author Biography

Les Roberts is Lecturer in the School of the Arts at the University of Liverpool. He is the author of Film, Mobility and Urban Space: a Cinematic Geography of Liverpool (2012) and co-editor of Locating the Moving Image: New Approaches to Film and Place (2014) and Liminal Landscapes: Travel, Experience and Spaces In-between (2012).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
1. Mapping Cultures – a Spatial Anthropology; L.Roberts
PART I: PLACE/TEXT/TOPOGRAPHY
2. Critical Literary Cartography: Text, Maps and a Coleridge Notebook; D.Cooper
3. Mapping Rohmer: Cinematic Cartography in Post-war Paris; R.Misek
4. Cinematic Cartography: Projecting Place Through Film; L.Roberts
5. Walking, Witnessing, Mapping: An Interview with Iain Sinclair; D.Cooper and L.Roberts
6. Maps, Memories and Manchester: the Cartographic Imagination of the Hidden Networks of the Hydraulic City; M.Dodge and C.Perkins
PART II: PERFORMANCE/MEMORY/LOCATION
7. Urban Musicscapes: Mapping Music-making in Liverpool; S.Cohen
8. Mapping the Soundscapes of Popular Music Heritage; P.Long and J.Collins
9. Walking Through Time: Use of Locative Media to Explore Historical Maps; C.Speed
10. Salford 7/ District Six. The Use of Participatory Mapping and Material Artefacts in Cultural Memory Projects; L.Cassidy
PART III: PRACTICE/APPARATUS/CARTOGRAPHICS
11. 'Spatial Stories': Maps and the Marketing of the Urban Experience; G.Warnaby
12. Mapping My Way: Map-making and Analysis in Participant Observation; H.Andrews
13. Mental Maps and Spatial Perceptions: The Fragmentation of Israel-Palestine; E.Ben Ze'ev
14. Peripatetic Box and Personal Mapping: From Studio to Classroom to City; S.Moro
15. The Anthropology of Cartography; D.Wood
Bibliography
Index

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