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Discourse, Text and Metaphor in the Representation of Landscape
The purpose of this book is to explore issues of geographical description from a poststructuralist sensibility. Focusing on landscape representation, the authors organize their discussion of geographical writings around the three themes of discourse, text and metaphor.Writing Worlds explores the issues of geographical description from a poststructuralist sensibility. Focusing on landscape representation, the authors organise their discussion of geographical writings around the three themes of discourse, text and metaphor. Each theme is used as a potential entry point into understanding the shape and substance of particular kinds of geographical writings: the discourses of economics, geopolitics and urban planning, travellers' descriptions, propaganda maps, cartography and geometry, poetry and painting. Representation of the landscape - city, countryside or wilderness - is not mimetic; it is in fact a product of the nature of the discourse in which the text is written. Though the landscape representations explored by the authors vary considerably - travellers' accounts of Niagara Falls to Turner's painting of Leeds - each is a written world within a discrete discourse. These essays all participate in the ongoing project of deconstructing geographical discourse to explore the dynamics of power in the representation of landscape. |
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| Author(s) : James S. Duncan | Format : Hardback Book |
| ISBN-10 : 0415054990 | ISBN-13 : 9780415054997 |
| RRP : £95.00 | Best available price : £ / $ |
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Country Publication : United Kingdom
Publication Date : 05/12/1991
Publisher : Taylor & Francis Ltd
Page Length : 296mm
Page Size : 234mm