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The Anthropology of Landscape

Perspectives on Place and Space

Michael O'Hanlon editor Eric Hirsch editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:29th Jun '95

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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 a productive point of departure from which to explore analogous ideas; local ideas can in turn reflexively be 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, foreground actuality and background potentiality, 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 Guinean 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.

A wideranging collection of ethnographic essays, presents a fine-grained analysis of landscape of great potential value to archaeologists. * Times Higher Education Supplement *
The volume has a wide geographical range, with British-based scholars providing accounts of largely nonwestern fields. ... many geographers will find the book a valuable source. * Progress in Human Geography, vol.21, no.2, 1997 *

ISBN: 9780198280101

Dimensions: 233mm x 156mm x 16mm

Weight: 430g

280 pages