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TOPICS |
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REQUIRED TEXTBOOK |
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SUPPLEMENTAL READER |
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Course Introduction |
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None |
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None |
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Themes in Cultural Geog. |
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Ch 1 |
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Culture, pp 15-19
Thick Description, pp 29-39
Concept of Culture, pp 40-49
Beyond Culture, pp 60-67
Morphology of Landscape, pp 96-104
Process, pp 113-122
The Word Itself, pp 153-158
Nature, pp 207-211 |
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Setting the Scene:
The Physical Base for Culture |
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Ch 1 |
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Culture from Volkerkunde, pp 83-89
Physiogamy of France, pp 90-95
Creating a Second Nature, pp 212-291 |
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Folk and Popular Cultures |
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Ch 2 |
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Community, pp 20-28
Looking at Landscape, pp 171-175
Geography is Everywhere, pp 176-185
Reconfiguring Site and Horizon, pp 194-200
Nature at Home, pp 226-231
Human-Animal Divide, pp 241-249
Destination Museum, pp 448-456 |
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The Human Basis of Culture –
Population |
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Ch 3 |
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National Geographic-The Rooting of Peoples and the Territorialization of National Identity, pp 275-282
Traveling Cultures, pp 318-324
The Production of Mobility, pp 325-333
On Not Excluding Half the Humans in Human
Geography, pp 365-372 |
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The Human Basis of Culture –
Population |
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EXAM I |
REVIEW CLASS NOTES and READING ASSIGNMENTS |
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The Human Basis of Culture –
Language |
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Ch 4 |
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The Human Basis of Culture –
Ethnicity |
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Ch 5 |
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Representing Whiteness in the Black Imagination, pp 373-379
Mapping the Pure and Defiled, pp 380-387 |
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Human Control –
The Politics of Culture |
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Ch 6 |
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The Idea of German Culture in the Third Reich, pp 123-129
Search for Common Ground, pp 130-137
Back to the Land, pp 138-145
Imperial Landscape, pp 165-170
No Place Like Heimat - Images of the Home(land), pp 297-303 |
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The Human Basis of Culture –
Religion |
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Ch 7 |
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Travel and Tourism |
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None |
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The Tourist Home, pp 343-350
Destination Museum, pp 448-456 |
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Agriculture |
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Ch 8 |
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California: The Beautiful and The Damned, pp 159-164
Orchard, pp 232-240 |
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Economic Development |
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Ch 9 |
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Economic Development and the Landscape, pp 105-112
A Global Sense of Place, pp 257-263
New Cultures for Old? pp 264-274
Culture Sits in Places: Globalization/Localization, pp 287-295
Commercial Cultures: Transcending the Cultural and Economic, pp 413-421
The Expediency of Culture, pp 422-430 |
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Urbanization |
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Ch 10 |
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The Invention of Regional Culture, pp 439-447 |
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Urban Landscapes |
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Ch 11 |
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Contested Terrain: Teenagers in Public Space, pp 395-401
Whose Culture? Whose City? pp 431-438 |
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EXAM II (final) |
REVIEW CLASS NOTES and READING ASSIGNMENTS |