Supplemental Readings:
Students enrolled in GEOG 334 will be responsible for reading the six (6) articles from the list below indicated by an asterisk (*). The timing of these readings and their relevance to exams will be discussed in class.
Students enrolled in GEOG 705.63 will be responsible for reading the same six (6) articles, plus any fourteen (14) additional articles from the list below. Abstracts of all 20 of these will satisfy the Article Abstracts course requirement shown on the Grading Formula (see Course Outline). Click on the Abstracts heading on this course's homepage for an explanation of this requirement.
Agnew, J., "Contemporary Political Geography: Intellectual Heterodoxy and Its Dilemmas," Political Geography, Vol. 22 (2003): 603-06.
Agnew, J.A., "Mapping Politics: How Context Counts in Electoral Geography," Political Geography, Vol. 15 (1996): 129-46.
* Archer, J.C., "The Geography of an Interminable Election: Bush v. Gore 2000," Political Geography, Vol. 21 (2002): 71-77.
Azaryahu, M., "German Reunification and the Politics of Street Names: The Case of East Berlin," Political Geography, Vol. 16 (1997): 479-94.
* Bunge, William. "A Report to the Parents of Detroit on School Decentralization." Reprint of Discussion Paper No. 2, Department of Geography Field Notes, Michigan State University.
Burghardt, A.F., "The Bases of Territorial Claims," Geographical Review, Vol. 63 (1973): 225-45.
Corson, Mark W., and Julian Minghi, "Reunification of Partitioned Nation-States: Theory Versus Reality in Vietnam and Germany," Journal of Geography, Vol. 93 (May/June 1994): 125-131.
Dittmer, J., "Captain America's Empire: Reflections on Identity, Popular Culture, and Post 9/11 Geopolitics," Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 95 (2005): 626-43.
Ek, R., "A Revolution in Military Geopolitics," Political Geography, Vol. 19 (2000): 841-74.
England, K., "Towards a Feminist Political Geography?" Political Geography, Vol. 22 (2003): 611-16.
Falah, G-W., C. Flint and V. Mamadouh, "Just War and Extraterritoriality: The Popular Geopolitics of the United States' War on Iraq as Reflected in Newspapers of the Arab World," Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 96 (2006): 142-64.
* Flint, C., "Terrorism and Counterterrorism: Geographic Research Questions and Agendas," Professional Geographer, Vol. 55 (2003): 161-69.
Harvey, David, "Monument and Myth," Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 69 (1979): 362-81.
* Huntingdon, S.P., "The Clash of Civilizations," Foreign Affairs, Vol. 72 (1993): 22-49.
Kofman, E., "Future Directions in Political Geography," Political Geography, Vol. 22 (2003): 621-24.
Kristof, L.D., "The Nature of Frontiers and Boundaries," Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 49 (1959): 269-82.
Ley, David, and Roman Cybriwsky, "Urban Graffiti as Territorial Markers," Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 64 (December, 1974): 491-505.
* McColl, R.W., "The Insurgent State: Territorial Bases of Revolution," Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 59 (1969): 613-31.
Mitchell, Bruce. "Politics, Fish, and International Resource Management: The British-Icelandic Cold War," The Geographical Review, Vol. 66 (April, 1976): 127-138.
Murphy, A.B., "Historical Justifications for Territorial Claims," Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 89 (1990): 531-48.
O Tuathail, G., "The Postmodern Geopolitical Condition," Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 90 (2000): 166-78.
Purcell, M., "Metropolitan Political Reorganization as a Politics of Urban Growth: The Case of San Fernando Valley Succession," Political Geography, Vol. 20 (2001): 613-33.
Shelley, F.M., "The Electoral College and the Election of 2000," Political Geography, Vol. 21 (2002): 79-83.
Sutton, Imre. "Sovereign States and the Changing Definition of the Indian Reservation," The Geographical Review, Vol. 66 (July, 1976): 281-295.
* Webster, G.R., and J.L., "Whose South Is It Anyway? Race and the Confederate Battle Flag in South Carolina," Political Geography, Vol. 20 (2001): 271-299.
