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The anthropology of landscape : perspectives on place and space

責任表示 edited by Eric Hirsch and Michael O'Hanlon
シリーズ Oxford studies in social and cultural anthropology
データ種別 図書
出版情報 Oxford : Clarendon Press
New York ; Tokyo : Oxford University Press , 1995
本文言語 英語
大きさ xi, 268 p. : ill., map ; 24 cm
概要 Landscape has long had a submerged presence within anthropology, both as a framing device which informs the way the anthropologist brings his or her study into 'view', and as the meaning imputed by lo...al people to their cultural and physical surroundings. A principal aim of this volume follows from these interconnected ways of considering landscape: the conventional, Western notion of 'landscape' may be used as productive point of departure from which to explore analgous ideas; local ideas can in turn reflexively by used to interrogate the Western construct.The Introduction argues that landscape should be conceptualized as a cultural process: a process located between place and space, inside and outside, image and representation. In the chapters that follow, nine noted anthropologists and an art historian exemplify this approach, drawing on a diverse set of case studies. These range from an analysis of Indian calendar art to an account of Israeli nature tourism, and from the creation of a metropolitan "gaze" in nineteenth-century Paris to the soundscapes particular to the Papua New Guinea rainforests. The anthropological perspectives developed here are of cross-disciplinary relevance; geographers, art historians, and archaeologists will be no less interested than anthropologists in this re-envisaging of the notion of landscape.
Landscape has long had a submerged presence within anthropology, both as a framing device which informs the way the anthropologist brings his or her study into 'view', and as the meaning imputed by local people to their cultural and physical surroundings. A principal aim of this volume follows from these interconnected ways of considering landscape: the conventional, Western notion of 'landscape' may be used as productive point of departure from which to explore analgous ideas; local ideas can in turn reflexively by used to interrogate the Western construct.The Introduction argues that landscape should be conceptualized as a cultural process: a process located between place and space, inside and outside, image and representation. In the chapters that follow, nine noted anthropologists and an art historian exemplify this approach, drawing on a diverse set of case studies. These range from an analysis of Indian calendar art to an account of Israeli nature tourism, and from the creation of a metropolitan "gaze" in nineteenth-century Paris to the soundscapes particular to the Papua New Guinea rainforests. The anthropological perspectives developed here are of cross-disciplinary relevance; geographers, art historians, and archaeologists will be no less interested than anthropologists in this re-envisaging of the notion of landscape.
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比文 基層構造 共通 389/H 75/1 1995
068582195008444

: pbk 芸工 研究室 290.13/H75 2003
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: pbk 比文 基層構造 共通 389/H 75/50960533 1995
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書誌詳細

一般注記 Includes bibliographical references and index
著者標目 Hirsch, Eric, 1956-
O'Hanlon, Michael
件 名 LCSH:Landscape assessment
LCSH:Human geography
LCSH:Geographical perception
LCSH:Space perception
LCSH:Cognition and culture
分 類 LCC:GF90
DC20:304.2
NDC8:389
NDC8:290.13
書誌ID 1000215949
ISBN 0198278802
NCID BA25353332
巻冊次 ISBN:0198278802
: pbk ; ISBN:9780198280101 ; XISBN:0198280106
登録日 2009.09.11
更新日 2014.08.28

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