The Place of Landscape: Concepts, Contexts, Studies
The Place of Landscape: Concepts, Contexts, Studies
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Abstract
This volume explores the conceptual “topography” of landscape: it examines the character of landscape as itself a mode of place as well as the modes of place that appear in relation to landscape. Chapters explore the concept of landscape, including its supposed relation to the spectatorial, its character as time-space, its relation to indigenous notions of “country,” and its liminality. They examine landscape as it appears within a variety of contexts, from geography through photography and garden history to theology; and more specific studies look at the forms of landscape in medieval landscape painting, film and television, and in relation to national identity. The chapters demonstrate that the study of landscape cannot be restricted to any one genre, cannot be taken as the exclusive province of any one discipline, and cannot be exhausted by any single form of analysis. What the place of landscape now evokes is itself a wide-ranging terrain encompassing issues concerning the nature of place, of humans being in place, and of the structures that shape such being which are, in turn, shaped by it.
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Front Matter
- Introduction
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I Concepts of Landscape
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Place and the Problem of Landscape
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2
“Landscape” as a Kind of Place-Relation
Wesley A. Kort
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3
“Whitefellas Have to Learn about Country, It Is Not Just Land”: How Landscape Becomes Country and Not an “Imagined” Place
John J. Bradley
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4
Landscapes as Temporalspatial Phenomena
Theodore R. Schatzki
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The Edge(s) of Landscape: A Study in Liminology
Edward S. Casey
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Place and the Problem of Landscape
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II Contexts for Landscape
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Geographic Landscapes and Natural Disaster
J. Nicholas Entrikin
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The Political Meaning of Landscape (Through the Lens of Hannah Arendt’s The Human Condition)
Bernard Debarbieux andCarlo Salzani
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8
Entry and Distance: Sublimity in Landscape
Andrew Benjamin
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Reinterpreting the Picturesque in the Experience of Landscape
Isis Brook
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Garden, City, or Wilderness? Landscape and Destiny in the Christian Imagination
Philip Sheldrake
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Geographic Landscapes and Natural Disaster
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III Studies in Landscape
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“All foreground without distance”: The Rise of Landscape in Late Medieval Painting
Reinhard Steiner andRobert Savage
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12
Landscapes of Class in Contemporary Chinese Film: From Yellow Earth to Still Life
Stephanie Hemelryk Donald
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13
Searching for a Place in the World: The Landscape of Ford’s The Searchers
Ross Gibson
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14
Framing the Landscape: The Anglo-Florentine View
Katie Campbell
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15
This Green Unpleasant Land: Landscape and Contemporary Britain
Michael Rosenthal
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The Lie of the Land: Reflections on Irish Nature and Landscape
Nigel Everett
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11
“All foreground without distance”: The Rise of Landscape in Late Medieval Painting
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End Matter
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